I used a parts unlimited 6 dollar perch and the stock lever, works great.
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There you go, i put my stock lever in there and it works great. Got mine about 5 years ago at a yamaha dealer and hung it up cause i didnt need it bought the warrior and used it.
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There you go, i put my stock lever in there and it works great. Got mine about 5 years ago at a yamaha dealer and hung it up cause i didnt need it bought the warrior and used it.
Maybe on the warriors, but my clutch is the smoothest thing on earth. I remember my warrior clutch, now that thing was a pain in the ass, i can understand replacing both perch and lever if it makes it easier for the warrior ride.But stock levers suck. It may seem fine, but replace it with an aftermarket lever that has a brass or bearing pivot and you'll be glad you did. Aluminum creates a lot of friction and wears out quickly, which makes the pull rougher and harder, and the lever is all jiggly. A lever with a bearing or even a cheaper one with the brass pivot works much smoother and easier, and will last 10x as long as stock style levers.
lol I really dont need one dude, Everyone who has rode my bike thinks the previous owner has swapped the clutch with a dirtbike or something becasue it really is SUPER soft, I rode my freinds kx125 that has a short lever, it wasnt bad, but i prefer my stock z lever.buy a new clutch lever for the Z you will see risding you have never seen before
But stock levers suck. It may seem fine, but replace it with an aftermarket lever that has a brass or bearing pivot and you'll be glad you did. Aluminum creates a lot of friction and wears out quickly, which makes the pull rougher and harder, and the lever is all jiggly. A lever with a bearing or even a cheaper one with the brass pivot works much smoother and easier, and will last 10x as long as stock style levers.