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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Comet for the 2020's
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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 94345" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I think that we have often touched on the difficulties with the Honda clutch and the handlebar lever certainly on the late Cooking Comet the clutch did not pull right to the bar and was very hard to pull Now the 2020 has all the gearbox clutch and even the cable of that bike.and I was contemplating a moto cross cable multiplier. I also wanted a front brake with a brake light switch and a equal pull pivot (I have taken off that front balance beam and am using twin cables) and a Suzuki one has both those atributes and of course that bought me a matching clutch lever. It has a pivot center of 30mm (about 1- 1/4" to you and me) and Bingo! a smooth clutch pull. Of course the real test will be under power that awaits final steering damper fitting, removal from the bench jig and (very importantly) the end to the nuclear winter senario weather we have had this so called spring in the UK .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 94345, member: 60"] I think that we have often touched on the difficulties with the Honda clutch and the handlebar lever certainly on the late Cooking Comet the clutch did not pull right to the bar and was very hard to pull Now the 2020 has all the gearbox clutch and even the cable of that bike.and I was contemplating a moto cross cable multiplier. I also wanted a front brake with a brake light switch and a equal pull pivot (I have taken off that front balance beam and am using twin cables) and a Suzuki one has both those atributes and of course that bought me a matching clutch lever. It has a pivot center of 30mm (about 1- 1/4" to you and me) and Bingo! a smooth clutch pull. Of course the real test will be under power that awaits final steering damper fitting, removal from the bench jig and (very importantly) the end to the nuclear winter senario weather we have had this so called spring in the UK . [/QUOTE]
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