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06/29/18 at 13:14:16
maxmamo wrote
on 06/29/18 at 12:22:40:
Im looking to replace the big bulky clutch master and brake for something more lowkey and small. If anyone knows of anything like this please drop a link.
Not sure what you mean. Levers and master cylinder on the bars?
(sometimes I'm not too bright..)
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06/29/18 at 13:15:49
Yes the brake and clutch levers Plus brake cylinder. The stock ones are just so bulky.
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06/29/18 at 13:40:02
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Yes the brake and clutch levers Plus brake cylinder. The stock ones are just so bulky.
Ah, understood. My buddy and I are going to be attempting in-bar twist throttle and clutch. Here's our build:
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1484783359
If you're looking to downsize, you may want to look into a remote master for the brake and an inline fulcrum for the clutch.
Here's a reference of both (if not the actual ones, it'll give you an idea what's out there):
https://www.caferacerwebshop.com/en/grimeca-clean-bars-remote-master-cylinder...
https://www.denniskirk.com/moose/easy-pull-clutch-system-m55500.p57706.prd/57...
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07/02/18 at 21:15:08
Got my temporary seat in. The color doesn’t match very well to the bag or handlebars but it is just temporary so that’s ok.
My speedometer cable came in today so I immediately put that in and tested it. Works great now.
Overall pretty pleased with the bike. The next thing I’m going to tackle is probably seat brackets. I want to adjust the angle of the seat. Once that’s done I’m going to fab up some cover pieces for the wiring underneath the seat and on the rear fender. I’m thinking a brushed stainless steel for the covers.
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07/02/18 at 21:17:24
I also want to bend this seat to match the profile of the seat pan I had before. As it is, it pushes me forward into the tank and the position I sit in is different. I’ll have to figure out a way to bend the seat without ruining it.
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