Easy Clutch or Pull Relief for 2012 Street Glide?
#11
Dragonmaw, did you ever find a solution? I'm thinking of doing this...http://www.aim-tamachi.com/home.php?cat=78
Only 7% reduction but that's better than nothing. I did it on my 103 a year ago and it was fab but because of the smaller engine it provided 25% reduction. What did you do?
Only 7% reduction but that's better than nothing. I did it on my 103 a year ago and it was fab but because of the smaller engine it provided 25% reduction. What did you do?
#13
Even for the HD Hydraulic clutch? I'll look into it. Thanks
#16
Dragonmaw, did you ever find a solution? I'm thinking of doing this...http://www.aim-tamachi.com/home.php?cat=78
Only 7% reduction but that's better than nothing. I did it on my 103 a year ago and it was fab but because of the smaller engine it provided 25% reduction. What did you do?
Only 7% reduction but that's better than nothing. I did it on my 103 a year ago and it was fab but because of the smaller engine it provided 25% reduction. What did you do?
I have put about 5,000 miles since I posted this. My solution was the Muller Power Clutch and I put a Kuryakyn Zombie Lever on the clutch side.
The Muller makes the pull feather light and the ridges on the zombie lever let me grab on with my wrist easier.
I am sold on the Muller -- it extended my years of riding by probably 15. Great solution.
#18
I just installed the easy pull in the wife's sporty, WOW what a difference it has to be 50% less.
I also had some email back & forth with the owner of the easy pull (Phil Pontillo)
great guy and a a good fix.
Colin
I also had some email back & forth with the owner of the easy pull (Phil Pontillo)
great guy and a a good fix.
Colin
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Easy Clutch or Pull Relief for 2012 Street Glide?
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