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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 09:16 PM
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FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Normally only free shipping Australia wide although i will do free shipping WORLD wide for stuntlife members

FTP easy pull clutch levers have been designed with 3 different settings that allows you to adjust the feeling of your clutch to suit your personal needs (Hard to Soft)

They also allow you to adjust the distance from the handle bar to the lever for those with long fingers to those with short fingers.
These FTP levers are the softest smoothest feeling levers ever.


They will fit any bike that has a cable clutch.

- Pitbikes
- FMX bikes
- Harleys
- Streetbikes
- Stuntbikes

BUY online here
http://www.ftpstunts.com/storeparts.html

or PM me for more details
i will also discount for large orders


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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 10:04 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

For $65 it better come with a ******* from a hot aussie chick too.
Old Apr 12, 2008 | 10:23 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

so its basically an msr lever with ftp inscribed in it and a smaller cable adjuster......cool, just not very innovative

but props anyways
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 01:05 AM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

10 bux and a hamburger? I'll take it.
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 06:04 AM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

yeah $65 AUD so about $60 USD free shipping so i guess its about the same as what you would pay from any store in the US, atleast you would be supporting a stunter out. ive been *** raped by shipping from the US to Australia with all my parts, so ive done these levers to mainly help out the Aussie guys we will also be doing clipons in anodised black in the next 2 weeks.

like i said if you guys wanna get together and order a bunch of them i can hook you up good just PM me.

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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 06:41 AM
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You need to make some out of billet aluminum or something.... Then I'd take one
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 07:37 AM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

yeah i hear ya on that nags, we wanted to make them out of billet but then we would have had to sell them 2wice the price, because they have to CNC machine them out of a solid block of alloy.

the amount of taxes and B/S we go through here in Australia is retarded.

thanks for the input

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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

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You need to make some out of billet aluminum or something.... Then I'd take one
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yeah i hear ya on that nags, we wanted to make them out of billet but then we would have had to sell them 2wice the price, because they have to CNC machine them out of a solid block of alloy.

the amount of taxes and B/S we go through here in Australia is retarded.

thanks for the input

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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by nags
You need to make some out of billet aluminum or something.... Then I'd take one
+1, I was just gonna ask if they were the same as an msr, I know I've had an msr and a moose break on the perch....
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

thanks for the advise guys ill keep it in mind for future products.

although i still feel these levers to be great value for any bike.

i will be sending a few over to some of the guys over in the US and ill make sure they review this product for you.

Thanks again
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by lky
thanks for the advise guys ill keep it in mind for future products.

although i still feel these levers to be great value for any bike.

i will be sending a few over to some of the guys over in the US and ill make sure they review this product for you.

Thanks again

not to be a dick....


but we already have plenty of reviews on this lever... as it looks to be an exact duplicate of the MSR (from the pics anyways).

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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Does the MSR have 3 easy settings like that?
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:46 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by nags
Does the MSR have 3 easy settings like that?
yup.... identical besides the ftp.


oh and lack of rubber on the lever.
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:47 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Nice. Is the 3rd setting on the MSR softer than the Moose or is the first setting on the MSR harder than the Moose?

I just confused myself..... You know what I mean though lol
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:50 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by nags
Nice. Is the 3rd setting on the MSR softer than the Moose or is the first setting on the MSR harder than the Moose?

I just confused myself..... You know what I mean though lol
3rd hole on MSR is the same as 2nd on moose...

the 1st and 2nd on MSR is harder...

I've had a couple of both.
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:52 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Ah. It's time to put a new Moose on my bike so I was curious.

Mine has been fucked with too many times.

You don't happen to have any broken Moose's laying around do ya? I need that tiny little screw and nut that adjusts where the lever sits. Naw mean?
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 10:54 PM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by nags
Ah. It's time to put a new Moose on my bike so I was curious.

Mine has been fucked with too many times.

You don't happen to have any broken Moose's laying around do ya? I need that tiny little screw and nut that adjusts where the lever sits. Naw mean?

I just might... i'll check and see tomorrow.
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

That'd be awesome. I spent about an hour going through the bolt bin and found nothing.

Let me know
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Is that your company iky?
Old Apr 14, 2008 | 02:55 AM
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Re: FTP ez-pull clutch levers

Originally Posted by kj
3rd hole on MSR is the same as 2nd on moose...

the 1st and 2nd on MSR is harder...

I've had a couple of both.

so what i'm getting is the 3rd setting on the moose is softer than anything on the msr?



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