This company is the real deal. While at Silver Kings I broke my clutch perch and remembered that this clutch system had the redundancy to fix my clutch and give it the EZ pull. I tried to buy it but he stopped me and asked to see my bike to make sure it would fit up alright. I rolled my bike around, went to the award ceremony, and came back. He told me that the system wouldn't work with how my clutch was broken and instead of selling me a very expensive part that I couldn't use, he repaired my clutch with his repair kit FOR FREE. He not only gave and installed a $75 part free of charge but more importantly he didn't take advantage of the situation and sell me something that I couldn't use. He launched the company at Silver Kings and immediately had lifelong respect from me
@@BERZERKERSV4 dont think that reply really makes sense to my comment. but even if something breaks with the EZ clutch pull system like Morgan explained in the video, you just back out a screw and youre back to youre old clutch. Not leaving you stranded
I totally agree with how this could be very beneficial for hard enduro or someone who does not have a normal functioning left hand. Anything that will help keep people riding dirt bikes longer is a good thing!
The Midwest is really hard to get dialed in. This is the first I heard of this one. Ingenious!!! Thank you Morgan. Anything that can help out my 62 year old arthritic hands is welcome. This might be a better option to try than relying on a Rekluse....
Really sir you've had lots problems with you mid-west leaver? What kind of problem sir ? Just curious mine have been excellent yes you have 2 adj. it 1 a month if you ride evey weekend or week but that was normal clutch wear 2 me gess I'll Starr double check that it really clutch needed adj. or the adj screw is moving? Haven't thought about that till right now could always a dot of blue locktite on it if this is happening.
At $400, I'll stick with my Midwest. Mine works fine on my TE300, and definitely helped reduce clutch pull and my fatigue towards the end of the day. I'm 65 and still riding...
Worth checking out. I hated the Midwest, but I LOVE MY CLAKE one finger clutch. They are a bit finicky to bleed but an amazing piece of aussie engineering.
best help I ever had is move your levers in so you are grabbing near the ball not the middle of the lever. end of my lever is on the middle of my grip (middle finger clutcher) If you are a pointer finger person, then you need to move it even further away from the end of the bar... I understand having it that far over if you have short fingers, but you never really need to fully disengage your clutch, maybe when its cold.
I have bad arthritis-to the point when I go to tap the rear brake in the air, my left hand can screw up and I end up tapping the brake before I get the clutch pulled in. I installed a Recluse so I no longer have to pull in the clutch, but simply putting a Flo clutch lever on eliminated my slow pulling left hand problem. Flo's adjust in more than stock, so you don't have to extend your fingers out nearly as much, which obviously makes clutch pulling quicker, but also easier as well. They install in a minute and only cost $70
Morgan, are you still running this? How about a long term review video. I am looking at either this or the Clake. Lot's of information on the Clake and would love to see a long term review of the R&Duro. Thanks! Love your Beta content.
I got mine yesterday - got my first dirt bike(2020 300XCW)at age 49, now 52, all I do is hard enduro, after hours of torture I'd go from 1 finger to 2 and 3 fingers working that clutch, Id get slower and sloppier making more mistakes and dropping my bike. If this can help a little bit, I got no issue spending $400. BTW I can see why its cost is $400, they put in lots of R&D to build this unit and from what I see it's a quality product. I will install it today and give my honest opinion after a long day of torture. I guess suspension and gummy tires makes you less of a man as well?🖕🤣
The site says for Brembo master cylinders. I guess I'm out with my Husqvarna then. Tok bad. I have used a clake before and it was very nice to use. Easy and good feel.
While I considered one of these for my 2024 300 XC-W. After much consideration I decided to stick with a Rekluse. I have had them on my last 4 bikes. At 67 years old, and bad wrists a Rekluse has several additional advantages than just reducing the clutch lever pull.
@@stangindude99 both are good. I like the R&Duro better because if at anytime you break something or have an issue (which I’ve never had), you can pull one small bolt and it’s back to normal.
Its the break over in the stock clutch that bugs me for fanning the clutch for manual traction control. Like a gun trigger, the "wall" is undesirable...for me. I was hoping this would solve that. For me, this would just make more difficult to modulate with precision.
I wish you could feel it while riding. It goes away. My good friend (foxy bibs) who is much better than me, loved it even though at first it felt funny.
@@natipinko8484 I've improved the leverage ratio on my stock setup by moving the perch as far in(to the right) as possible. This puts my pointer finger towards the end of the lever. Doubles the resolution of the action. Helps. Will try the RNduro at some point.
How adjustable is the lever itself? from the looks of it in your video it seems pretty far out, I use 1 finger, as the day goes on a second and third finger come into play. Lol. I like the clutch grab just pass my closed finger knuckles, don't like to reach too far. Can it be adjusted closer and still grab and disengage? Maybe 1 more video showing the adjustability?🤔 Thanks for posting.
Another great review, MidWest gave me a wider clutch engagement, which I like, but to set it up right, you end up with bad clutch drag. Not for me either
I was sooo ready for the spring and innards to go SWANG across the shop. How much does the system weigh? I can feel the weight of Full wrap Bark busters compared to flags so do you notice it and is it unbalanced just the left side?
Curious if you're still running the coutershox. If not why not? I almost bought one of those awhile ago. Money better spent on the RNDURO clutch lever? Does it work with a cable clutch?
I do still run the countershox. It wasn’t on in this video because I took it off for the hard enduro. I don’t think they help Much for that kind of riding. But my normal style they help a bunch.
I agree, not sure how this really stacks up to the Clake and it's the same price pretty much. Only benefit to this over the clake is that you can run flag guards and not be forced to run wrap arounds.
@@flingndirt_UT and if it has problems you can disable it fast. We have a customer with a clake and he has had it fail a few times. It needs to be bled often. Both are good. I just like this better because the lever feels like a normal one. The clake feels weird to me.
Hey Morgan, I've been off a dirt bike for a while now, and I'm looking to get something noob-friendly for single track/trail use. I have experience with the honda CRF250F that I enjoyed, and a YZ450F that I didn't enjoy (way too snappy/too much power). I've been eyeballing the Beta 200 RR and Husqvarna TE150i, and a friend mentioned possibly the Beta Xtrainer 300. I am a bigger guy and all of my friends are saying that the 150/200 won't cut it. Any input? Thanks!
Having wrist issues and now getting arthritis in my hands anything that helps with relief is certainly a welcome item. I however still question how much it really helps, I'm currently using the MidWestEng lever on my 2020 300 XC but for some bizzare reason it's just not helping much on this bike where it's been wonderful on other bikes. So I've been looking at the Clake which is $425 but it's supposed to relieve up to 75% of clutch pull and this EasyClutch is only up to 30% for $400. Seems to me there is a significant desparity in what you're getting per dollar here?? The only reason I've not bought a Clake yet is that they are honking huge and you really need wrap around guards and I won't use those ever again as they were the cause of my jacked up wrist so yea, I'll pass!!! This new option sure looks nice but for $400 I really wonder if it's worth it for only a 30% reduction......
It's reeeaallly tempting, but that $400 price tag I've decided is pretty insane for this tiny little gadget. I already thought the Mako price was asinine and I love that stupid thing. I think the "it's only $400" list is getting too long 🐒💸
the KTM clutch is hydraulic and is beyond smooth and a super easy pull...if you have a physical ailment on your left hand , sure this $400 no spare parts available gimmick may help.. The Yz250X clutch is cable , prehistoric and feels like pulling a boat anchor compared to hydraulic... BUT I ran a 6 hour NPEG event (Cancun Classic 2019) after racing a YZ250 for years and switched to a KTM 300 with a hydraulic clutch...zero arm pump and the Brembo felt like butta throughout the entire race... Why Morgan is pushing the grossly overpriced gimmick is beyond me...
Because it works. Not everyone needs it for sure. If you’re strong and you ride easier stuff then it’s not necessary. But if you ride the really hard stuff it’s awesome. Like I said, I could have skipped plastic and graphics and paid for it. Why are you being so angry. If you don’t like it then fine. If you think it’s dumb then fine. You’ve spoken your mind. Does it make you feel better to keep going? I’m not sure where you live or even who you are but if you’re ever near us, let’s go ride and I’ll let you feel it.
cool product. only works with brembo. i guess once you start using it you atrophy and can't go back. i'm a clutch abuser since I ride hard enduro on a 4 stroke. this looks promising.
This device is more expensive than Clake. The lever is still huge compared to Clake, which is very inconvenient to operate with one finger like on Clake.
@@racesla The Clake essentially does the same think with an adjustable, spring loaded cam however, the lever is much longer giving ton of leverage. The lever itself is unbreakable and for the same money, instead of just an add-on piece, you get an entire master cylinder assembly so you're stock one can go in your spares box. Also, because the lever is designed for true, one-finger use, you can adjust it to sit against the grip when fully disengaging the clutch if you want without hitting your other fingers. This is how I have mine adjusted and the engagement point is set about 1/2" from the handlebar. This lets me operate the clutch in the strongest part of my grip and feels very natural. There is no other clutch lever that can be setup this way and there is really no going back for me now.
@@motogp1gprix1I have to agree that even though I’ve never seen or heard of this device until now, I have a very hard time believing it’s better then the clake one light. My buddy has a one light and you can almost “feel” what the rear tire is doing through the clutch lever. I honestly thought the clake was a gimmick until I tried it. It works far better than I ever thought it would
@@highlandcycles I just picking Mr.Morgan I had 2 take my opertunity 2 keyboard fued with you like you did me about a year back when you made the Rotella & the cheats as I call them I use video have a blessed summer keep posting 4 all of us & don't stop the fun keyboard war we got going 😂🤣😂I like my cheats & my cheap Rotella & enjoy your videos & would enjoy a chance 2 meet & ride 1 day but be lil hard 4 me 2 do I'm in Alabama but hopefully next summer I'd like 2 come out mid west area UT,CO,MT mabey AZ idk we see
An answer to a non existent question.., Who has ever complained about a stiff, hard pull KTM/GG clutch?????? Um.. no one… and at $400.. YES $400 !… it is an absolute NO SALE…
Have you raced a hard enduro? No matter how light the clutch pull is, your arm wears out. This helps. Do you need it for casual trail riding? Probably not. Are there also people who have damaged and less than perfectly functioning left hands? Yep and they would love this.
@@highlandcyclesnfortunately in Florida , Hard Enduro is no where to be found…. We have sugar sand, mud, humidity and mosquitoes….. I can see the value for the less fortunate with limited left hand function… but numerically, that number is insignificant …. Big fan of your channel and hairline !
When you are riding tight black diamond with constant bulldogging over and over it doesn't matter who you are. It wears you down. This looks to be a great product. As Morgan said a lot of parts on these bikes are expensive. Especially the ones you break because of poor clutch control due to fatigue.
Why do we even have a thumbs down if we can't see it. Keyboard warriors are out in force today!! I'm in the camp of being grateful to Morgan for presenting and reviewing this.
The affiliate link is live www.rnduro.com/?ref=nwflodu0
Thanks Morgan! When I click link no discount added. Is there one? Really interested.
@@Tlisotta2010 right now there isn’t. His margin is too small this early in production
Got it! Still ordering! Thx for what you do!
@@Tlisotta2010 you will love it
This company is the real deal. While at Silver Kings I broke my clutch perch and remembered that this clutch system had the redundancy to fix my clutch and give it the EZ pull. I tried to buy it but he stopped me and asked to see my bike to make sure it would fit up alright. I rolled my bike around, went to the award ceremony, and came back. He told me that the system wouldn't work with how my clutch was broken and instead of selling me a very expensive part that I couldn't use, he repaired my clutch with his repair kit FOR FREE. He not only gave and installed a $75 part free of charge but more importantly he didn't take advantage of the situation and sell me something that I couldn't use. He launched the company at Silver Kings and immediately had lifelong respect from me
until you need spare parts as Morgan pointed out... at that point your SOL..
Only for a bit. They will be available within a month
@@BERZERKERSV4 dont think that reply really makes sense to my comment. but even if something breaks with the EZ clutch pull system like Morgan explained in the video, you just back out a screw and youre back to youre old clutch. Not leaving you stranded
Hehe he's a killer dude! I think I might cheat and buy the system maybe🤷
@averykienbaum2904 bro im hoping to get a new bike soon and I 100% am gonna get it on it
Thank you Morgan and Ran!!! Rode with mine today for the first time. Amazing. Ordered the night I watched this video.
I totally agree with how this could be very beneficial for hard enduro or someone who does not have a normal functioning left hand. Anything that will help keep people riding dirt bikes longer is a good thing!
The Midwest is really hard to get dialed in. This is the first I heard of this one. Ingenious!!! Thank you Morgan. Anything that can help out my 62 year old arthritic hands is welcome. This might be a better option to try than relying on a Rekluse....
Really sir you've had lots problems with you mid-west leaver? What kind of problem sir ? Just curious mine have been excellent yes you have 2 adj. it 1 a month if you ride evey weekend or week but that was normal clutch wear 2 me gess I'll Starr double check that it really clutch needed adj. or the adj screw is moving? Haven't thought about that till right now could always a dot of blue locktite on it if this is happening.
I just adore that white and black checkered floor can't wait to meet you
Thanks.
At $400, I'll stick with my Midwest. Mine works fine on my TE300, and definitely helped reduce clutch pull and my fatigue towards the end of the day. I'm 65 and still riding...
Worth checking out. I hated the Midwest, but I LOVE MY CLAKE one finger clutch. They are a bit finicky to bleed but an amazing piece of aussie engineering.
Agree. This is a really cool solution
best help I ever had is move your levers in so you are grabbing near the ball not the middle of the lever. end of my lever is on the middle of my grip (middle finger clutcher)
If you are a pointer finger person, then you need to move it even further away from the end of the bar...
I understand having it that far over if you have short fingers, but you never really need to fully disengage your clutch, maybe when its cold.
That is great advice. I move mine as far in as possible
Awesome review Morgan!
I have bad arthritis-to the point when I go to tap the rear brake in the air, my left hand can screw up and I end up tapping the brake before I get the clutch pulled in. I installed a Recluse so I no longer have to pull in the clutch, but simply putting a Flo clutch lever on eliminated my slow pulling left hand problem. Flo's adjust in more than stock, so you don't have to extend your fingers out nearly as much, which obviously makes clutch pulling quicker, but also easier as well. They install in a minute and only cost $70
Morgan, are you still running this? How about a long term review video. I am looking at either this or the Clake. Lot's of information on the Clake and would love to see a long term review of the R&Duro. Thanks! Love your Beta content.
I am and I will do a follow up vid!
Some parts are just Gucci bag equivalent like anodized axle blocks. This actually has a purpose. So great innovation.
Awesome! Thanks for the overview and link. I did not like the feel of the Midwest Mountain lever either.
Love the vids. Thanks bro. Keep it up
I think I understand it and what w great idea. Something like this doesn’t happen looking at things head on. Thinking outside the box.
I got mine yesterday - got my first dirt bike(2020 300XCW)at age 49, now 52, all I do is hard enduro, after hours of torture I'd go from 1 finger to 2 and 3 fingers working that clutch, Id get slower and sloppier making more mistakes and dropping my bike. If this can help a little bit, I got no issue spending $400. BTW I can see why its cost is $400, they put in lots of R&D to build this unit and from what I see it's a quality product. I will install it today and give my honest opinion after a long day of torture. I guess suspension and gummy tires makes you less of a man as well?🖕🤣
I look forward to your follow-up. I have bad wrists, strongly considering one to replace the drag issues of Midwest, despite the ridiculous cost.
How was it?
@@Bigbodysquid250x installed and the next day I broke out with shingles. soon as i can ride i share.
A nice aftermarket lever like the streamline work very well.
400$ same price as premium hydraulic conversion kits. Great idea
Great vid do you still use this ?
Yes I have one on my Beta too! I love them
The site says for Brembo master cylinders. I guess I'm out with my Husqvarna then. Tok bad. I have used a clake before and it was very nice to use. Easy and good feel.
They are working on the husky part now. Hopefully soon
While I considered one of these for my 2024 300 XC-W. After much consideration I decided to stick with a Rekluse. I have had them on my last 4 bikes. At 67 years old, and bad wrists a Rekluse has several additional advantages than just reducing the clutch lever pull.
Do both! Would be a wicked combo
Me too, 68 years old, LOVE my rekluse. I'll never ride again without it.
@@highlandcycles I was thinking the same thing since the Recluse makes the clutch pull much harder...I don't run Recluse
Looks like it is an updated easy-clutch. Even better. I have the easy-clutch on my 85.5 Husky 400wrx
Great review on an exciting product!
Morgan! I saw that you got shorty levers?! Did the clutch lever for this reduce your leverage at all? 🤘
It does but with the easy lever system it’s still less pull than stock
@@highlandcycles thanks man, I was between this and a clake after riding my friends with clake.
@@stangindude99 both are good. I like the R&Duro better because if at anytime you break something or have an issue (which I’ve never had), you can pull one small bolt and it’s back to normal.
Awsome design. Kind of like a compound bow cam...
Yep. Super cool
Its the break over in the stock clutch that bugs me for fanning the clutch for manual traction control. Like a gun trigger, the "wall" is undesirable...for me. I was hoping this would solve that. For me, this would just make more difficult to modulate with precision.
I wish you could feel it while riding. It goes away. My good friend (foxy bibs) who is much better than me, loved it even though at first it felt funny.
True, it should start soft, that’s the key to it
@@natipinko8484 I've improved the leverage ratio on my stock setup by moving the perch as far in(to the right) as possible. This puts my pointer finger towards the end of the lever. Doubles the resolution of the action. Helps. Will try the RNduro at some point.
How adjustable is the lever itself? from the looks of it in your video it seems pretty far out, I use 1 finger, as the day goes on a second and third finger come into play. Lol. I like the clutch grab just pass my closed finger knuckles, don't like to reach too far. Can it be adjusted closer and still grab and disengage? Maybe 1 more video showing the adjustability?🤔 Thanks for posting.
Very adjustable. You can bring it way in.
Can i use my ASV or stock levers with this system?
No. It requires their lever. It is an exact copy of the stock shape.
Great review!
Thanks!
Very clever device 👍
Another great review, MidWest gave me a wider clutch engagement, which I like, but to set it up right, you end up with bad clutch drag. Not for me either
Does it work on crf 22 hydraulic clutches
No. Right now it’s just for brembo master cylinders
Thanks appreciate the response.
I was sooo ready for the spring and innards to go SWANG across the shop. How much does the system weigh? I can feel the weight of Full wrap Bark busters compared to flags so do you notice it and is it unbalanced just the left side?
I can’t feel it at all. I’m not sure the actual weight. I’ll see if I can find out
Curious if you're still running the coutershox. If not why not? I almost bought one of those awhile ago. Money better spent on the RNDURO clutch lever? Does it work with a cable clutch?
I do still run the countershox. It wasn’t on in this video because I took it off for the hard enduro. I don’t think they help
Much for that kind of riding. But my normal style they help a bunch.
Do a verses video against the Clarke one light
Don’t have a clake
Would it work on a Magura set-up on a Husqy?
Not yet. They are working on it
Looks like a clake copy.
I didn't get along with the clake, currently using a 9 MC and Midwest lever. I'd try it if it were not so pricy.
Have you ever just tried a 9MM clutch master cylinder? Those 9MM have such an easy pull, so smooth and silky...
Yes. This is even better
@@highlandcycles Wow, could you imagine both together?
@@onthethrottle7104 I know
Do they make this for braktec clutch?
It's like a fancy new version of that old moose clutch pull assister.
Exactly
@@highlandcycles I'm not sure that's a compliment as that old moose puller was jenky at best..
@@flingndirt_UT I have a buddy who runs one on his KX500 all the time with no issues. And yeah, even now. He rips on that KX
I like the concept, but not the price. The clake one clutch is also only $28 more.
Gotcha.
I agree, not sure how this really stacks up to the Clake and it's the same price pretty much. Only benefit to this over the clake is that you can run flag guards and not be forced to run wrap arounds.
@@flingndirt_UT and if it has problems you can disable it fast. We have a customer with a clake and he has had it fail a few times. It needs to be bled often. Both are good. I just like this better because the lever feels like a normal one. The clake feels weird to me.
@@highlandcycles Gotcha...!!
Can you rebuild crankshafts
No. We have crank works do it
@@highlandcycles what's the website or phone number?
@@snowrider4495 Google
Captain obvious! LOL I keep getting strange websites.
Would this work on a 2016 SX 65? The web page says works on Brembo....Not sure it the 65 uses Brembo....Don't have access to the bike to check.
Sweet Rexy hat!
Heck yeah
Hey Morgan, I've been off a dirt bike for a while now, and I'm looking to get something noob-friendly for single track/trail use.
I have experience with the honda CRF250F that I enjoyed, and a YZ450F that I didn't enjoy (way too snappy/too much power). I've been eyeballing the Beta 200 RR and Husqvarna TE150i, and a friend mentioned possibly the Beta Xtrainer 300. I am a bigger guy and all of my friends are saying that the 150/200 won't cut it. Any input? Thanks!
300 rr
@@Riddz41 unfortunately I think that's just a bit too much bike for me.
“I kind of wish I never felt that”
Having wrist issues and now getting arthritis in my hands anything that helps with relief is certainly a welcome item. I however still question how much it really helps, I'm currently using the MidWestEng lever on my 2020 300 XC but for some bizzare reason it's just not helping much on this bike where it's been wonderful on other bikes. So I've been looking at the Clake which is $425 but it's supposed to relieve up to 75% of clutch pull and this EasyClutch is only up to 30% for $400. Seems to me there is a significant desparity in what you're getting per dollar here??
The only reason I've not bought a Clake yet is that they are honking huge and you really need wrap around guards and I won't use those ever again as they were the cause of my jacked up wrist so yea, I'll pass!!! This new option sure looks nice but for $400 I really wonder if it's worth it for only a 30% reduction......
I 100% guarantee you will notice a massive help with this. It’s incredible
I may have misspoken about the amount of help. I’ve felt the clake and I think this does more.
It's reeeaallly tempting, but that $400 price tag I've decided is pretty insane for this tiny little gadget. I already thought the Mako price was asinine and I love that stupid thing. I think the "it's only $400" list is getting too long 🐒💸
Careful. If you try this you’ll feel the same way
@@highlandcycles I'm turning into Jeff. "Yea I think I'll throw 10k into it" 🤡
@@MechShark hahaha. Just testing for you guys.
I have a yz250x and I’ve never rode a ktm but I’ve always heard ktms have a light clutch pull is this not true?
the KTM clutch is hydraulic and is beyond smooth and a super easy pull...if you have a physical ailment on your left hand , sure this $400 no spare parts available gimmick may help.. The Yz250X clutch is cable , prehistoric and feels like pulling a boat anchor compared to hydraulic... BUT I ran a 6 hour NPEG event (Cancun Classic 2019) after racing a YZ250 for years and switched to a KTM 300 with a hydraulic clutch...zero arm pump and the Brembo felt like butta throughout the entire race... Why Morgan is pushing the grossly overpriced gimmick is beyond me...
Because it works. Not everyone needs it for sure. If you’re strong and you ride easier stuff then it’s not necessary. But if you ride the really hard stuff it’s awesome. Like I said, I could have skipped plastic and graphics and paid for it. Why are you being so angry. If you don’t like it then fine. If you think it’s dumb then fine. You’ve spoken your mind. Does it make you feel better to keep going? I’m not sure where you live or even who you are but if you’re ever near us, let’s go ride and I’ll let you feel it.
That’s super cool
Hey Nancy I got a question for you - J/K I don't. I just figured it was cool to call you Nancy now. 🤣
Very cool!!!
If you are a clutch abusing 150SX pilot you use the clutch to control your rpms. Auto clutch is a totally different animal.
How much is it👍
$400…OUCH !!!!
Clake ftw.
It looks like the spring goes through the pin. Optical illusion.
Pin stops just before the spring.
Great video, waiting on affiliate link.
It’s there. Look in description
I saw that, was hoping there would be a discount and a kickback to Highland Cycles.
@@scottcoplin8322 there is a small kickback but the margin right now is too small to discount. Brand new company
@@highlandcycles Understandable, at least you are getting something out it. Great work, keep it coming.
cool product. only works with brembo. i guess once you start using it you atrophy and can't go back. i'm a clutch abuser since I ride hard enduro on a 4 stroke. this looks promising.
You don’t atrophy if you exercise
This device is more expensive than Clake.
The lever is still huge compared to Clake, which is very inconvenient to operate with one finger like on Clake.
All true but I like the feel of this better.
Didn’t they make an ez pull along time ago .??????
Yeah. The cable one
-Interesting, but how many fingers does it take? Ride safe my 2 wheel friends
1 or 2
The Clake is better and costs less actually. Cool product but I'll take a Clake over this any day.
How would you compare.them?
@@racesla The Clake essentially does the same think with an adjustable, spring loaded cam however, the lever is much longer giving ton of leverage. The lever itself is unbreakable and for the same money, instead of just an add-on piece, you get an entire master cylinder assembly so you're stock one can go in your spares box.
Also, because the lever is designed for true, one-finger use, you can adjust it to sit against the grip when fully disengaging the clutch if you want without hitting your other fingers. This is how I have mine adjusted and the engagement point is set about 1/2" from the handlebar. This lets me operate the clutch in the strongest part of my grip and feels very natural. There is no other clutch lever that can be setup this way and there is really no going back for me now.
@@motogp1gprix1I have to agree that even though I’ve never seen or heard of this device until now, I have a very hard time believing it’s better then the clake one light. My buddy has a one light and you can almost “feel” what the rear tire is doing through the clutch lever. I honestly thought the clake was a gimmick until I tried it. It works far better than I ever thought it would
If your using a hydraulic clutch and you need an easier pull….. You may need Vagisil instead. Lol
Meh, it would be nice if it was $200, but for $400 why not get the Clake One Light clutch? Bolt it on, bleed it...done!
All depends on what you like. I don’t like the feel of the Clake.
Your killing me….. lol
Looks like it’s time for a new set of handlebars and levers. 🤦♂️
You made fun of people like me using the Midwest engineering easy pull clutch lever and stag pegs and all those cheat
I didn’t make fun. Just said I don’t like them.
@@highlandcycles I just picking Mr.Morgan I had 2 take my opertunity 2 keyboard fued with you like you did me about a year back when you made the Rotella & the cheats as I call them I use video have a blessed summer keep posting 4 all of us & don't stop the fun keyboard war we got going 😂🤣😂I like my cheats & my cheap Rotella & enjoy your videos & would enjoy a chance 2 meet & ride 1 day but be lil hard 4 me 2 do I'm in Alabama but hopefully next summer I'd like 2 come out mid west area UT,CO,MT mabey AZ idk we see
An answer to a non existent question.., Who has ever complained about a stiff, hard pull KTM/GG clutch?????? Um.. no one… and at $400.. YES $400 !… it is an absolute NO SALE…
Fact
Have you raced a hard enduro? No matter how light the clutch pull is, your arm wears out. This helps. Do you need it for casual trail riding? Probably not. Are there also people who have damaged and less than perfectly functioning left hands? Yep and they would love this.
@@highlandcyclesnfortunately in Florida , Hard Enduro is no where to be found…. We have sugar sand, mud, humidity and mosquitoes…..
I can see the value for the less fortunate with limited left hand function… but numerically, that number is insignificant ….
Big fan of your channel and hairline !
When you are riding tight black diamond with constant bulldogging over and over it doesn't matter who you are. It wears you down. This looks to be a great product. As Morgan said a lot of parts on these bikes are expensive. Especially the ones you break because of poor clutch control due to fatigue.
@@olliechristopher467 amen
People really spending money on a clutch pull assist!!? Lol most ridiculous thing I ever heard !
Nah, stock is pull is fine. I like my stock brembo. This is Poopoo cockah
Just like your face
Why do we even have a thumbs down if we can't see it. Keyboard warriors are out in force today!! I'm in the camp of being grateful to Morgan for presenting and reviewing this.
@@olliechristopher467 hahaha. They are all in their mom’s basement banging away 🤣