the stock before measuring the clutch pull was not lube but the new lever were lubricated so it should show some lighter pull.. u should show comparison that both cables are not lubed.. 😁
@@Micky748-r7u No….unless you are running a taller bar setup. OEM placement/setup will not require rerouting. I do sometimes reroute the cable differently than stock, just to provide a straighter routing with less tight curves and bends. The straighter the routing, the smoother the clutch pull.🍻
i have a crf450x and even with the perch space and cable spacer and it still does not have enough pull to disengage the clutch fully i emailed him to see if he has any suggestions
Hello Andrew! If your KX is a newer model with a quick adjuster from the factory, yes....you will need the dirt bike cable spacer. The older models do not require the spacer. Hit me with an email at rsctakeover@gmail.com with any other questions.🍻
Be sure to clean and lube your RSC at least once a year, to maintain flawless performance. I recommend an engine assembly lube such as Lucas assembly lube. If that is not available, any heavy oil such as gear oil will suffice. Email me at rsctakeover@gmail.com with any questions. Live easy....ride hard!
This is a simple clutch lever install video. There are many options for mirrors. Moose makes a mirror mount perch cap that works great with the RSC, or there are several aftermarket options for mirrors that mount in different locations.🍻
@@joshmiller6679 I ordered a custom perch adapter for RSC levers from a guy in Australia. It matches perfectly. You should really consider making these yourself.
“Safety First” wearing shorts, flip flops and no helmet 😂 like a boss
The fuse is a standard automotive fuse, found at your local auto parts store. 10 amp is plenty.🍻
Such a great product, not to mention the service and speedy shipping. Thank you.
Look at that, one year later, and I'm back again, installing another one on my other bike. Thanks for a fantastic product.
Grom has a few sparefuses under the seat. I've just used one of the spare 10amp under the seat
Does it matter that my cable screws don’t line up when fully screwed in?
the stock before measuring the clutch pull was not lube but the new lever were lubricated so it should show some lighter pull..
u should show comparison that both cables are not lubed.. 😁
Do you need to re route the clutch cable
@@Micky748-r7u No….unless you are running a taller bar setup. OEM placement/setup will not require rerouting. I do sometimes reroute the cable differently than stock, just to provide a straighter routing with less tight curves and bends. The straighter the routing, the smoother the clutch pull.🍻
Could you make a install video for dirt bikes ? Im guessing same thing just need the spacer ? Thanks for an Awwsum product
i have a crf450x and even with the perch space and cable spacer and it still does not have enough pull to disengage the clutch fully i emailed him to see if he has any suggestions
Nice video! just order one :D
Thinking about this new lever. How do you like it ?
Where do you get the jumper for the clutch wires ? And what’s the reason for it ?
Is this the 1 finger?
@@joshkrause4049 Yes it is!🍻
@joshmiller6679 cool. I just ordered the 2 finger. I was hoping it's a touch longer. Lol
can you still use this type of lever on the grom even if you dont do wheelies??
Most definitely! The RSC will benefit a rider of any style. Very helpful in traffic and all general riding.🍻
Can you tell me about the dirt bike cable spacer? Im installing this lever on a kx250 dirt bike. Do I need it?
Hello Andrew! If your KX is a newer model with a quick adjuster from the factory, yes....you will need the dirt bike cable spacer. The older models do not require the spacer. Hit me with an email at rsctakeover@gmail.com with any other questions.🍻
Josh Miller do I need the cable spacer for my drz400sm
Where can I get one of those fuses?
Just a standard fuse from the auto parts store.🍻
Mendo! 🌲🌲👊💥💯👍 Great vid!
Be sure to clean and lube your RSC at least once a year, to maintain flawless performance. I recommend an engine assembly lube such as Lucas assembly lube. If that is not available, any heavy oil such as gear oil will suffice. Email me at rsctakeover@gmail.com with any questions. Live easy....ride hard!
Where did you find the fuse for the clutch?
what "strength" or whatever its called should i have on my fuse? doesnt matter?
i put a 5A i believe in mine and it works great
oki thx :D
guess to be a stunter you don't use mirrors
This is a simple clutch lever install video. There are many options for mirrors. Moose makes a mirror mount perch cap that works great with the RSC, or there are several aftermarket options for mirrors that mount in different locations.🍻
@@joshmiller6679 I ordered that specific part from Moose. Hoping the thread works in the same direction as my Honda
@@joshmiller6679 I ordered a custom perch adapter for RSC levers from a guy in Australia. It matches perfectly. You should really consider making these yourself.
@@joshmiller6679Hey Josh, were you talking about moose part #0612-0113? That thing'll match up with the RSC cleanly?