Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
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Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
Anybody use these Kuryakyn Trigger Levers? They look pretty cool and the write-up sounds good. Thinking about buyin em for the bike.
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RE: Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
I use triggers on my ride and really love them. They definitely work as advertised.
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RE: Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
Buttman...did you change cables as well, or does just changing the levers help? Is there a difference in the pull or is it just more comfortable because of the style?
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RE: Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
Well, I did change my cables, but not because of the levers. I had the levers on right after I bought it, had stock cables until I changed the bars out for the Chubby Bars for RoadGlide. The levers didn't change the effort used to pull the lever, but it made it more comfortable in the sense that your hand doesn't try to slide down the lever. Your hand can stay on the shorter end of the lever. It really makes a difference when you have winter gloves on.
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RE: Kuryakyn Trigger Levers
I had them on my softail and I think they work better if you have bigger hands - I get the theory of the triggers but I didn't notice any difference in comfort but I have smaller hands - They look good and perform very well but it you expect your clutch to feel softer, it does not - Good luck!
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