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Old 11-27-2013, 10:13 AM
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Hey fellows the arthritis is setting in my left hand and wrist pretty good. Was wondering what you guys with similar problems have done to make pulling in the clutch a little less painful.
 
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Old 11-27-2013, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff's 1st Harley
Hey fellows the arthritis is setting in my left hand and wrist pretty good. Was wondering what you guys with similar problems have done to make pulling in the clutch a little less painful.

installed burly easy clutch, they say 40% easier to pull. Pretty easy to install. Check burlys site.
 
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Old 11-27-2013, 11:55 AM
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I have the easy clutch also , huge difference, also makes sure clutch cable is in good shape with age they get stiff add some cable lube
 
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I might be wrong but I thought they from2007, they came from the factory with a easy clutch design like the muller. or look at the auto clutch that's out there
 
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I have the Easy Pull Clutch Kit plus the ClutchWiz installed on my FXD2003.

Both easy to install and they give excellent results: only one finger needed to pull the clutch lever now!







 

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Originally Posted by loopie
I might be wrong but I thought they from2007, they came from the factory with a easy clutch design like the muller. or look at the auto clutch that's out there

my bikes an 09 and I bought and installed the burly easy clutch in it. made a big difference.
 
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I have the Easy Pull Clutch Kit plus the ClutchWiz installed on my FXD2003.
Either one of those will result in less clutch travel when the lever is pulled. With both, can you get the clutch to disengage completely, or does it drag a little bit?
 
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Originally Posted by butterballs
my bikes an 09 and I bought and installed the burly easy clutch in it. made a big difference.
I didn't think they would return if any lighter than my 07. Two fingers easy, one finger takes a little effort.
 
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Originally Posted by Warp Factor
Either one of those will result in less clutch travel when the lever is pulled. With both, can you get the clutch to disengage completely, or does it drag a little bit?
No drag at all, clutch disengages completely.
 
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Burly easy boy is the best bang for the buck, installed since SE heavy spring, can't live without one.
 


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