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Hi guys
I got 2022 RKS. In 2022 HD went back to cable clutch. In the past I was able to buy COMFORT clutch and brake levers for 2019 Heritage from JP cycles for $22! that were way more comfortable and closer to my index fingers. It was really good comfort upgrade for me but not available for 2022 RKS as aftermarket didnt catch up yet.
Here I wonder if levers design for 2022 RKS went back to same design as 2019 Heritage or it is completely different design and what are my options to get comfortable levers. I dont want to spend fortune also but comfort is name of the game for my new bike so I am open for suggestions.
Hi guys
I got 2022 RKS. In 2022 HD went back to cable clutch. In the past I was able to buy COMFORT clutch and brake levers for 2019 Heritage from JP cycles for $22! that were way more comfortable and closer to my index fingers. It was really good comfort upgrade for me but not available for 2022 RKS as aftermarket didnt catch up yet.
Here I wonder if levers design for 2022 RKS went back to same design as 2019 Heritage or it is completely different design and what are my options to get comfortable levers. I dont want to spend fortune also but comfort is name of the game for my new bike so I am open for suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your help.
by comfort you mean an ez-pull clutch add on? like this
I have these, LINK , you can alter the length with different end pieces as you can see in the picture ( front is short / rear is long piece )
But now there is a classic looking line to, LINK
If I bought them again I would take the classic looking but I bought them for my FXFBS and then the others weren't there yet, I sold the FXFBS and kept the levers so I will install them now on the new bike.
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