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Dale, I'm having mine installed the same day, what are the odds? It's a bigger project than I want to do myself. I found the cheapest price I could for me here in Canada at ARH Custom in the UK. It was $231.36 USD with the metal Bowden adjuster that price included the $39.08 delivery anywhere in the world. Canadian funds $338.57 (Ouch, we get hammered here) then I have to pay customs and tax when UPS rings my bell on Monday the 14th. At least Trump can't hit me on tariffs as it came from the UK. I will post my results and thoughts after install too, I can't wait. My 60 year old hands are losing strength and if I get the results all are raving about, I'll be thrilled. After Swifty made his post I decided to get it.
Hey Guys, I had the Muller 2.0 Power Clutch and Metal Bowden Adjuster installed today. WoW! I'm not easily impressed but this blew my mind. To me it's 60% less pull effort way more then the 45% they advertise, it actually feels like it's not connected on the clutch LOL. My mechanic and service advisor both told me they doubted the difference would be worth the cost. Both were also completely impressed. Swifty, thanks for your comments, it helped me make my choice. Softaledale - did you get yours on today? lastly Newroadster you were right I LOVE IT! one of the better upgrades for me. My 60 year old arthritis left hand loves the buttery light pull. It's so easy to adjust the exact location you want to have it engage. Thanks all, safe riding.
PS I'm a Canadian and ordered from ARH Custom in Great Britain, they had the cheapest price and no tariffs from Trump :-) it was in my hand in 4 days I recommend that company for any of my Canadian riders.
Last edited by SGSGUY; Apr 24, 2025 at 06:07 PM.
Reason: Fix name of supplier ARH
I am glad it worked out for you!!! I think it is worth every penny.. But I have one question??? I tried it 1/4 turn out and I tried it 1/2 turn out . Both engaged as soon as the lever comes off the handle bar... Is the engagement done with the metal tube???/ {slack adjuster}...
Also my friend I ride with Just got a street glide and was getting ready to pull the trigger on new mufflers,,, he did... So the last time we went riding together I told him while we we having coffee and waiting to start our ride, pull in your clutch... then I told him pull in mine!!!! The look on his face was priceless!!!!! guess whats next on his list!!
Swifty, exactly! the clutch "engagement adjustment" is adjusted with the metal Bowden Cable, so it's easy!. My master mechanic showed me as I told him I pull in the clutch with my index and middle finger. My ring and small fingers I leave on the handle grip. I asked him to adjust the lever so when I pull in the lever and the back of it touches my fingers on the grip (I'd say that's 1/2" off the grip or away from touching the grip) it's FULLY disengaged. He did that but he has bigger fingers than me so when I took it for a test ride and I was stopped at a red light the clutch lever against my fingers I could feel her pulling just a tad but knew eventually that would wear it out. If I then took my two fingers off the grip and pulled the lever all the way in it was then fully disengaged and I could push the bike backwards easily. I went back told & him the above and he said "watch length makes the lever engage "farther out" so loosen the nut which is snugged against the bottom metal sleeve then turn "bottom tube" counter clock wise/left/loosey Goosey (to create the length and make lever engage "further out" in my case with the above description it was literally 1/2 a turn counter clockwise which I could see was only like 2 threads. NOW it's perfect for how I describe I prefer it. Give it a try, hope it adjusts easy for you. The way he described it makes me think people make a mistake and snug the adjuster nut to the top part of the Bowden cable, that's a mistake.
702 that may be so, but here is where Swifty and others had talks about it so anyone who is interested will find it on either thread. If a moderator thinks it should be moved they can do that. I'm just here to say this thing is the best thing since sliced bread, truly.
702 that may be so, but here is where Swifty and others had talks about it so anyone who is interested will find it on either thread. If a moderator thinks it should be moved they can do that. I'm just here to say this thing is the best thing since sliced bread, truly.
My apologies, I didn't realize that this was your personal thread and that no one would be interested in any technical discussions.
My apologies, I didn't realize that this was your personal thread and that no one would be interested in any technical discussions.
It is a great product, I have one too.
Carry on.
702 What a strange comment, always one of you in the woodwork. I didn't start the thread and it's not my "personal thread". Thank you so much for allowing me to "Carry on".
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