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Old 01-17-2007
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i'd like to fit an adjustible clutch lever to my '00 TT600, will any adjustible triumph clutch lever fit? i want an adj. coz i struggle to reach the clutch quickly, maybe i have small hands... take large gloves tho? weird, cheers
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I can't vouch for this, but supposedly, you can replace the clutch lever and perch with the unit from the Thruxton - same bar diameter - The Thruxton lever is adjustable.
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so i'd need the bracket too, and the thruxton bracket would have mirror holes so it would look odd and cost alot, that sucks
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You don't need the perch, the lever is a drop-in replacement, Triumphonline is down at the moment so i can't get the OEM part number. It is Item #3 on This Bikebandit.com Schematic, note that you will need to save the spacer from your stock clutch lever (Item #9). They should be liberally greased from the factory and drop out no problem.
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Or you could get yourself some purty Pazzo Levers :-D .



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ooh i'd love to but its been a harsh winter and the money tree is rather bare at the moment, so a triumph one will do thanks alot for the advice :-D
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