Burly Easyboy Lite Clutch kit
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Burly Easyboy Lite Clutch kit
I have been running my build with the SE heavy clutch since 2008. I have about 55,000 miles on this build and this clutch. I didn't mind the clutch pull when it was first installed. As the years have gone by and I am not as strong as I used to be, pulling the clutch, especially in stop and go traffic started to become more and more difficult for me. I rode a stock bike at the end of season last year and it was hard for me to believe how much harder my clutch lever pulls than stock. I decided I had to do something.
I read on here about variable pressure clutches and decided that is what I wanted to try. I went to talk to a trusted indy to get his opinion and he convinced me to try the Burly Easyboy lite clutch kit first. It is just a replacement part. It replaces the arm that the clutch cable attaches to. It doesn't affect the clutch lockup at all. It costs about $30. I took his advice and tried it. It works very well.
I highly recommend this for anyone who wants to reduce the amount of effort it takes to pull the clutch lever.
Dennis
I read on here about variable pressure clutches and decided that is what I wanted to try. I went to talk to a trusted indy to get his opinion and he convinced me to try the Burly Easyboy lite clutch kit first. It is just a replacement part. It replaces the arm that the clutch cable attaches to. It doesn't affect the clutch lockup at all. It costs about $30. I took his advice and tried it. It works very well.
I highly recommend this for anyone who wants to reduce the amount of effort it takes to pull the clutch lever.
Dennis
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Dennis
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A year old with 55,000 miles on it. I replaced my clutch cable and could not believe how much easier it was than stock. Of course a cable will cost a bit more than $30.
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