@@RidinDad my grammar was all goofed on that first comment lol. But yeah dude I just put one on the dyna a few days ago only got a few little rips on it since it’s below freezing but the I was running a cut n half lever for over a year and talk about forearm pumps 😂 the easy lever makes the front of the bike feel 20lbs lighter in a wheelie
@jerrycool3034 lol that 1 fngr compared to the diy lever is a huge jump lol. And grammar or not I got the just of it! Especially with the clutch you got in the dyna that’s a big change lol
Hard to tell because to install the lever I had to adjust the cable anyway. At the clutch basket itself I did not make any changes and I do not feel like I had to. I will say that it is a different feel as you pull in though. It does not disengage until the very end of the pool and then it’s a very immediate disengagement. Hard to explain. Not bad in anyway and you can still feather the clutch and do low speed maneuvers and stuff like that, but it’s just a weird different feeling that takes a little bit to get used to. After using both of those levers, I would pick the one FNGR lever every single time over the flow. The flows are really cool and I love the adjustability, but if you really do only use two fingers for the clutch and the break, you cannot beat the one FNGR in my opinion.
I don’t have a 48. I have an xl883. But yes. It works fine like I demonstrated. It’s made to work on pretty much every Harley available right now. It’s a very nice pull. Very light
Watching that clutch grow outward made me feel some kinda way. 1-2 fingers is all you need after finishing this!
😂😂😂
This looks like all the things that would covering me 😆 this video is probably how I'm going to fix mine.
Happy to help!
Finally they a 1finger on my dyna finally! The chrome levers were sold out for almost a year.
Holy hell! I love it man. They feel so much smoother than I thought possible lol. I’m a believer how!
@@RidinDad my grammar was all goofed on that first comment lol. But yeah dude I just put one on the dyna a few days ago only got a few little rips on it since it’s below freezing but the I was running a cut n half lever for over a year and talk about forearm pumps 😂 the easy lever makes the front of the bike feel 20lbs lighter in a wheelie
@jerrycool3034 lol that 1 fngr compared to the diy lever is a huge jump lol. And grammar or not I got the just of it! Especially with the clutch you got in the dyna that’s a big change lol
Afterwards did you feel you had to adjust the clutch in the primary? Seen folks do that also. I’m torn between these and the Flo moto you installed
Hard to tell because to install the lever I had to adjust the cable anyway. At the clutch basket itself I did not make any changes and I do not feel like I had to. I will say that it is a different feel as you pull in though. It does not disengage until the very end of the pool and then it’s a very immediate disengagement. Hard to explain. Not bad in anyway and you can still feather the clutch and do low speed maneuvers and stuff like that, but it’s just a weird different feeling that takes a little bit to get used to. After using both of those levers, I would pick the one FNGR lever every single time over the flow. The flows are really cool and I love the adjustability, but if you really do only use two fingers for the clutch and the break, you cannot beat the one FNGR in my opinion.
Is this clutch lever working on harley48 sir?
I don’t have a 48. I have an xl883. But yes. It works fine like I demonstrated. It’s made to work on pretty much every Harley available right now. It’s a very nice pull. Very light