ASV and MSR clutch levers

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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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Re: ASV and MSR clutch levers

Originally Posted by MikeM
Is it easy?

Post a pic if you can

I will make some pictures this week and post it then..

Its real easy
Old Oct 22, 2005 | 06:47 PM
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Re: ASV and MSR clutch levers

Originally Posted by LivingCanvas
Wow.....thats a really good idea......i cant believe i havent thought of or heard anything about that idea. How?????? What did you do? +1 on the pics too

You know the arm on the motor (clutchcover i think)where the clutch cable is mounted? You take the cable lose. cut that thing of so you have the peace where the cable is mounted.
Then you weld a piece of metal with the same thickness and like 1.5/2 cm long on the place where it has been cut (on the piece where the cable is mounted). Now the arm is longer and then you weld it back on the think that comes out of the clutchcover where the rest of the arm is where you had cut it. and now the arm is like 1.5/2cm longer and the clutch is mutch lighter and you can better controll the clutch.

I hope you can understand it. My english is not the best english.
I will post some photo's this week.
Old Oct 23, 2005 | 03:01 AM
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Re: ASV and MSR clutch levers

sweet thanks man
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