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so i think im missing something here...

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Old 03-22-2011, 02:15 PM
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got pictures of your install?
 
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so from watching the video on the install. you need two hands to start it..?? that sucks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSNTG...layer_embedded
look at about 2:55

he uses two hands becasue the buttons are on the underside of the grip.
I dont get how you can push both those buttons with one finger....

trick setup, maybe i just need to see it in person

Branner, i will be keeping my clutch though, i ssee you have a jockey shift on yours. very clean. but do you use two hands/two fingers to start it? do you press the same to stop it as well?
 

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This is the only pic I have. I have Left Turn / Right Turn / Start / Horn / High Beam all in my left grip. SUPER clean.

 
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Just use two fingers (pointer & middle), it's really not that difficult. You just press both buttons at the same time.
 

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