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Are there any aftermarket levers that make it easier for people with small hands to reach them? My stepmother has a 05 1200C and she has trouble reaching the clutch and brake levers. She spent a couple of hours up at the Ocean Center in Daytona talking with HD reps and they weren’t much of a help.
I was just about to post this question! Thanks Dallas! Only issue I see is that they're more for off-road, no chrome. And $250 for a pair seems a little steep? But so far...it's a good option.
I was thinking I'd just bend the clutch lever in a little. But how would I be able to do that? They're not easily bent.
I looked at ergonomic levers for my wife's sporty. Just google it and you will get several options. Hard part is finding one for the 04-06 model year. I don't know what the difference in the levers are for those years, but not a lot of options.
I have small hands, but arthritis also. I got some Kuryakyn trigger levers for my sporty and they helped a good deal since they bring the index finger into play. Planning on some for the lowrider too.
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