ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

http://www.motorcyclegiant.com/ASV-C...p/crc555x8.htm

Anyone used one of these? They got em up at cycle gear and they feel sweet as hell
Old Oct 6, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

Nice pull on em? Look like front break levers...
Old Oct 6, 2008 | 11:51 AM
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

Its a clutch lever, trying to find a better pic of it. Fully adjustable on the cable and the lever.
Old Oct 6, 2008 | 12:05 PM
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

http://www.asvinventions.com/levers_order/C5_Sport/
Old Oct 6, 2008 | 12:12 PM
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

Ive rode one with an asv brake lever and it felt no different than a normal lever. Their expensive too, Id jst go with a msr pro
Old Oct 6, 2008 | 12:16 PM
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

Originally Posted by *Tanus*
Ive rode one with an asv brake lever and it felt no different than a normal lever. Their expensive too, Id jst go with a msr pro
Those are different though.. I've used asv too and the pull sucked plus the lever was too close to the bar.
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

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Those are different though.. I've used asv too and the pull sucked plus the lever was too close to the bar.

i have the avs f3 lever on the r6 as my hand brake lever (full throtle kit) and on the quad for the clutch...... the lever feel is nice but def a lil to hard for a one finger pull for the r6 plus there to pricie to cut so i just run a msr easy pull..... and they do pull in really close to the bar the way there set up but you can adjust the lever out with the screw
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Re: ASV C5 sportbike clutch lever

I have an MSR easy pull but the threads on the inside of the perch tend to strip out on me, it loosens up especially when held in for a bit. This lever is like a perch + easy pull + pimp lever. It felt great on the demo they had but I cant spend the cash on it right now. MSR is around $55 or so and if you replace it every 6 months might as well buy a better built lever. Clutch security is always a plus.
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