EZ pull clutch assist ?
#31
$300 and didn't make any difference
I had the local dealer install the Burly Easy Boy Lite clutch kit, plus a 5 point adjustable clutch lever. Got it back last night and checked it out. No difference in the amount of pull needed. Disappointed for sure Wonder why so many replied to my original post saying the install was a great addition ? I was looking forward to our up coming riding season, now not so enthused
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#34
So I was researching this part further for a future project (when bike is apart)
The little plastic piece you put in by the clutch lever......my fear is this will crack over time through torque cycles (pulling/releasing lever), freeze/thaw cycles (winter/summer in many states) leaving one screwed. I am wondering why this isn't made of a steel/aluminum type of material for more longevity.
Can anyone comment on that? or suggest a better, more improved part? (even if its higher cost) Talking 2008-13 touring here. Thanks.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgI0...youtu.be&t=527
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Last edited by F150HD; 04-06-2018 at 10:02 AM.
#35
Clutch Wiz, 10 minute install by any amateur. Reduced effort on my '16 by a good 35%. If you are heavy handed, you may need the Screaming Eagle heavier pressure plate, but I didn't on a Heritage. Think it depends on weight of bike. It is so easy to install and machined so well, you need to take a look. It was originally designed for Tri-Glides because of their heavy pressure plates.
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