Great question Soy! Generally you can pull the mount bolt out, clean it all up then re-lubricated and the lever should move freely. If that doesn’t fix it, and you’re running a cable system and not hydraulic like a brake lever, then it might be that your cable is sticky and either needs lubrication or needs replacement. I hope that helps!
Not so much on the pull...they're better for just your average tip overs and stuff so you don't have to blow a bunch of money on broken levers. It's funny that you mention that though because my 2021 CRF450R has a bit of a tough pull as well I think maybe when the hydraulic clutch brakes in, it'll be better?
@@fit4moto alrighty thank you I broke my clutch lever the other day and didn’t know what was a good option then got curious to know if it would help the pull.
What would u recommend for my bike because of they safety feature for holding clutch in. I don’t know to much about levers to know what ones would work with that feature still and be good.
@@offroad_boy3363 No problem! It would depend on your budget I guess. But I would recommend a spring loaded type to avoid breaking it again (that's a pain in the butt). So there are a few options. Ill put some links to a few that would be great. www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/asv-c6-series-pro-clutch-lever-p?v=17506 or www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/streamline-reflex-clutch-lever-p I hope that helps my friend!
Stubbled acceso your channel trying to find a decent pair of brake leaver and I left with learning how to install them as well. Good video man keep it up definitely will subscribe 👍🏽
Short & sweet but still helpful... The video was cool to haha.. Appreciate it
Can you buy thoes for my bike. With a master cylinder disc brakes.
I know im sort of a year late but how do i fix a sticky brake lever?
Great question Soy! Generally you can pull the mount bolt out, clean it all up then re-lubricated and the lever should move freely.
If that doesn’t fix it, and you’re running a cable system and not hydraulic like a brake lever, then it might be that your cable is sticky and either needs lubrication or needs replacement. I hope that helps!
To fix a sticky brake lever just buy some lube or grease and aply it to the pivot point of the lever
I put one of them on my 07 crf450 but the clutch dose not disengage fully when u pull the lever unless the lever actually hits the grip
adjust your clutch cable!!
Yeah I had this happen just adjust the clutch cable
Would buying those levers help the pull of the clutch. I have 2021 crf250rx
Not so much on the pull...they're better for just your average tip overs and stuff so you don't have to blow a bunch of money on broken levers.
It's funny that you mention that though because my 2021 CRF450R has a bit of a tough pull as well I think maybe when the hydraulic clutch brakes in, it'll be better?
@@fit4moto alrighty thank you I broke my clutch lever the other day and didn’t know what was a good option then got curious to know if it would help the pull.
What would u recommend for my bike because of they safety feature for holding clutch in. I don’t know to much about levers to know what ones would work with that feature still and be good.
@@offroad_boy3363 No problem! It would depend on your budget I guess. But I would recommend a spring loaded type to avoid breaking it again (that's a pain in the butt). So there are a few options. Ill put some links to a few that would be great.
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/asv-c6-series-pro-clutch-lever-p?v=17506
or
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/streamline-reflex-clutch-lever-p
I hope that helps my friend!
Would those fit a Appollo 250 dirt bike?
I’m not sure, but the website has a list of fitting www.rockymountainatvmc.com
Stubbled acceso your channel trying to find a decent pair of brake leaver and I left with learning how to install them as well. Good video man keep it up definitely will subscribe 👍🏽
Dude thanks so much!! I appreciate the wicked comments!
Man good video.. but that "leeever" is killing me.. "lev-ver".. there that's better.
Dude it’s a level not a leaver. Good video otherwise.
You do the same thing on 2018 crf 250 r Honda
Totally! Any of the stock levers bend or break easily. These things pay for themselves :)