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Old 04-21-2006   #1 (permalink)
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cant make up my mind so can anyone post pics of any of these combos on the bike.

silver (long or short) with black adjuster
black (long or short) with black adjuster
black (long or short) with gold adjuster
silver or black with blue adjuster

has anyone found the shortys to be too short (im worried more about pulling clutch)
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My shorties are great. I don't know any difference at this point as far as pull is concerned. I suppose it felt a bit firmer than stock at first, but the pulls are easy, especially with a properly adjusted clutch and good front brake system.
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I only use one finger for brake and two for the clutch and found no harder than srock. I have the short ones by the way!!
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Long for the clutch and shorty for the brake. Black with gold adjusters.
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i just put the black shorties with silver adj on my silver 03.clutch pull not even an issue, two fingers is all you need.
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I had the same concerns about the clutch as you so I decided to go for the longer levers (black with black adjusters).

So much better than standard!
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i have black shorties with silver adjusters on both
love them!
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This'll give you an idea of how much shorter the shorties are. They look a lot shorter than they feel though. Awesome for two-finger brake and clutch.
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