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I've been looking into getting trigger type clutch and front brake levers for a 2024 FLHTP. We've had Kuryakyn's Trigger levers on our old Softails for years.
I checked in with Kuryakyn on Sunday and they actually replied quickly. I was looking into their 10184-2. At first they said maybe but they couldn't guarantee it.
Today I sent them a couple of photos of my clutch lever. Again they got right back to me. Now that they've seen mine they don't believe their levers are quite the same so I'm not going to chance an order.
Does anyone else make levers like the Trigger? Below are views of my clutch lever from the top and from the bottom.
Man that's a blast from the past. I think the last bike I've seen those things on was a Shovelhead!
Just looking around I didn't see any levers like that. If you are looking for a change, would a good set of adjustable levers fit the bill? Harley makes some, as well as PSR and TC Bros.
Man that's a blast from the past. I think the last bike I've seen those things on was a Shovelhead!
Just looking around I didn't see any levers like that. If you are looking for a change, would a good set of adjustable levers fit the bill? Harley makes some, as well as PSR and TC Bros.
We've had them on my wife's 2005 Deluxe and my 2002 Fat Boy for years and we both like them. I've gotten into the habit of hooking my index finger on those triggers when I use the levers. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having them on this new bike.
Oh well. There are worse things to do without.
You know it reminds me of when I got my Shovelhead. Back then the levers were straight and stuck way out because the clutches were garbage (half length cage bearings and the drum kept sliding out on the clutch hub) and the brakes were junk too, so you had to use four fingers on an overly long lever just to slow down and keep clutch creep at bay. I, like a lot of folks upgraded the clutch (full length bearings with a Ram-Jett retainer and Barnett plates) and brakes (GMA) so I didn't need those monster levers. A lot of companies came out with redesigned levers that had an angle in them that made them a lot more comfortable. I know it's not a trigger like you are used to, but that angle in the lever sort of reminds me of those trigger levers.
Ive run those on every bike Ive owned since I found them in '06, from FXRs to baggers. Do they no longer make them or just haven't designed them for the newer models?
Ive run those on every bike Ive owned since I found them in '06, from FXRs to baggers. Do they no longer make them or just haven't designed them for the newer models?
Can't get them for my recently bought 2024 FLHTP. I think they're available for several other bikes. Kuryakyn's website shows what bikes they have them for.
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