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i wont to buy a upgraded clutch lever, like a short one, but i was wondering what about the switch's that connect to it will they still work with a universal shift lever
 
wildblitzspeed said:
i wont to buy a upgraded clutch lever, like a short one, but i was wondering what about the switch's that connect to it will they still work with a universal shift lever


one of the many excellent things about this site is that any question you may have about your machine, chances are that is has already been asked. another excellent thing is that there is a search option as well... try it out
 
99warriornj said:
wildblitzspeed said:
i wont to buy a upgraded clutch lever, like a short one, but i was wondering what about the switch's that connect to it will they still work with a universal shift lever


one of the many excellent things about this site is that any question you may have about your machine, chances are that is has already been asked. another excellent thing is that there is a search option as well... try it out

i thought about having a smart ass remark like this one but then i realized, easier to just answer question in one sentence than type a paragraph about them using the search engine, for a site wanting more members active thats not a very good way to attract them, but hell thats just my opinion what do i know.....
 
my intent wasnt on being a smart ass but actually only one sentence was about the search option. the other two were conveying that this question has been asked many many times and searching for it would have resolved the problem. duely noted that your broken English answer may have expressed the answer you were going for but to someone new, like wildblitzspeed, he may not know what exactly you are talking about. my answer had the intent on informing him that searching usually solves the questions of new members.
 
Wow ! Im not perfect but , before I start ripping on someone's BROKEN english , I'd try to at least use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentance . How hard is it to just answer a question for a newbe ? Were you not new in the beginning ? Maybe he is new to these forums in general , I asked a previously covered question and someone politely told me it had been covered before .
 
i wasnt tryin to start anything really just sayin wen i was new i probably had dumb questions and hell i might still have them, but ive been on here a long long time messed with many bikes, many warriors and just like helpin out wen newbies have questions
 
sidewayz33 said:
Wow ! Im not perfect but , before I start ripping on someone's BROKEN english , I'd try to at least use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentance . How hard is it to just answer a question for a newbe ? Were you not new in the beginning ? Maybe he is new to these forums in general , I asked a previously covered question and someone politely told me it had been covered before .

im sure this will be taken the wrong way too but...
since you decided to chime in with your two cents....you might use capital letters but your punctuation and spelling need work ... had to do it. none of which i make an effort to use

once again... i wasnt trying to be a smart ass in any way, i wasnt trying to be mean. i was trying to express the point that when he/she has a question, they can search them out and chances are they can find the answers needed. when i was new on here, thats what i did and if i couldnt find the answer, then i would ask...
 
Ok, here is the mod: disconnect the parking brake wires, leave disconnected. Take the clutch sensor wires splice them together, get blockoff plate for rear caliper install it and your done. Mount watever aftermarket lever u wish.
 
so back to upgraded clutch levers.... HAHAHA look what evolved from that
 
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