It may just be me but I can’t seem to find the ‘sweet spot’ for the clutch and brake lever position to the bars, I’ve adjusted it back and forth to no avail.
I had the same problem with the ST1300 Pan until I fitted a (2nd hand) pair of ASV levers, perfect!
I’ve searched the internet to find that Wunderlich, BMW, Pazzo and probably many others offer replacements, but not it seems ASV.
However I found a post that suggests that the 9T uses the same levers as the RTLC? If so then ASV do a set for that model, anyone know?
Or if anyone has personal reviews of any particular product I’d be pleased to hear them.
Thanks
Brake/clutch levers for the 2014-18
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Re: Brake/clutch levers for the 2014-18
Steve398 wrote: It may just be me
Its not just you!
I have the same problem but only with the clutch
I like my bite point as soon as you move the lever from the bar but even adjusted as close to the bar as possible its still to far out for my liking
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Re: Brake/clutch levers for the 2014-18
If it helps this is from the wunderlich levers that fit all these models
R1200GS LC 2013 on
R1200GS LC 2017 on
R1250GSR1200GS Adv LC 2014 on
R1200GS Adv LC 2018 on
R1200RT LC 2014 on
R1250RT 2019 on
R NINE T (2014 to 2016)
R1200R LC 2015 on
R1200RS LC 2015 on
R1250R 2019 on
R1250RS 2019 on
K1600GT/GTLK1600Bagger/GA
R1200GS LC 2013 on
R1200GS LC 2017 on
R1250GSR1200GS Adv LC 2014 on
R1200GS Adv LC 2018 on
R1200RT LC 2014 on
R1250RT 2019 on
R NINE T (2014 to 2016)
R1200R LC 2015 on
R1200RS LC 2015 on
R1250R 2019 on
R1250RS 2019 on
K1600GT/GTLK1600Bagger/GA
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Re: Brake/clutch levers for the 2014-18
There's a little allen key grub screw you can adjust the biting point of the clutch lever as well as the span adjustment knob for finger length. A little turn makes a big differnce to biting point apparently.
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The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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simbo wrote: There's a little allen key grub screw you can adjust the biting point of the clutch lever as well as the span adjustment knob for finger length. A little turn makes a big differnce to biting point apparently.
I have tried this already but there's not enough adjustment for me needs!
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I have tried this already but there's not enough adjustment for me needs!
That's a shame, looks like it's going to cost you then! :-)
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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simbo wrote:
That's a shame, looks like it's going to cost you then! :-)
Its either that or learn to live with it!
Although after 5k miles and a year I would have thought I would have got used to it by now!
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Re: Brake/clutch levers for the 2014-18
I've emailed Performance Parts re the ASV levers, and now waiting for a response...
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