LIGHTER CLUTCH FEEL NEEDED
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Knowledge
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I agree KilKenny. I have an RD350 dogleg lever fitted to a modified housing, and a nylon lined cable from a set of "Champion" cables. The clutch is easy to operate (in fact, a joy) and I'm sure I could handle a heavier clutch set-up without significant hassle.
Martin
the rd set up is not everybodies cup of tea though as there is quite an off set to clear the jap switch housing, the mbd one reduces the lever travel and can result in not totaly dis engaging the clutch.
being as its for a girly then i would say try before you buy, my fairer half has a tear between her thumb and index finger from the clutch on a lammy. she is ok on a vespa but if she had to ride a lammy again then hydrolic would be the answer
being as its for a girly then i would say try before you buy, my fairer half has a tear between her thumb and index finger from the clutch on a lammy. she is ok on a vespa but if she had to ride a lammy again then hydrolic would be the answer
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dirtyhandslopez
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Strengthen up your Missus's hand

That's not going anywhere...
