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He's clearing triples on an 85?! Your little bro needs to stick with it. for sure. He's got it.
And yeah. The shorty levers are the way to go. I know Vortex makes break-away shortys for sportbikes.
You mentioned it only taking a finger. I had a guy ride by while I was getting gas, and every time he pulled the clutch the engine would rev where he was pulling the clutch all the way in. The bike was tricked out, all stretched and shyt, so you'd think by now he'd have it. He'd had some time on that bike, and it only takes a few shifts to realize that, I'd think. So many people don't realize the friction point is just right at the top. It just takes an eighth inch pull, if that. You barely have to touch these Yami clutches to disengage. justafinga! I still use 2 most the time.
UM, I SAY IT WAS AN 85....IT WAS PORTED AND POLISHED BY LAKESHORE PERFORMANCE AND IT ENDED UP AS A 112 CC IN AN 85 FRAME!! HE RACED THE SUPER MINI CLASS WITH IT!!
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