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I am going to continue to monitor this to see how it goes, it looks promising.
However in the interim I just ordered the Oberon Adjustable Clutch Lever from Hogleverage. Reviews seem very good. Between the shape of the lever and closer adjustment of the friction zone people seem to report less effort required and more control feathering the clutch, especially helpful in low speed maneuvers. Installation looks like a snap (ring) get it? Snap? Ring? See what I did there?
Over 30 years of racquetball have taken a toll and I have chronic tennis elbow and I'm left handed. I still play twice a week so no chance of it going away LOL. A lighter pull would be less painful so I am really interested in this. It's not a big deal unless sitting in traffic a lot or doing low speed drills in the friction zone - then it would be nice to have a little less resistance. Like I said a "nice to have" not a "must have"...at least not yet.
Thanks for the info, that did not went wel for that guy. But I wonder how AIMtech did there installs at the bikeshow were they firtst promoted that part last month. They should have noticed these problems thereselfs I think. I am curious what they will tell him after he called them.
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