I've always just moved the perch way inward to where one or two fingers fit at end of lever. This gives you lightest pull and better feel because takes more movement than a shorty lever. I don't like lever to be too far from reach so I adjust to where full clutch disengagement is acheived with lever to bar. Never liked shorty levers but that modified pivot one looks interesting.... but way too chunky 🤣
@@ketchupsos5817ever had your Midwest (even with the adj screw fixed) change the engagement point during a ride? People say it can suddenly not fully disengage, and has to be adjusted. I have no idea how the lever can be adjusted to not engage, then change mid ride without adjusting anything. But people keep saying this handle does when no other handle will.
@@ThisTall i rode for 2 years with the midwest and took it off. for me it wasnt any easier to pull then regular leaver. if anything because its thicker it was hard on my finger. maybe i was doing something wrong but i played with the thing so many times. and to answer ur question no i never had that problem.
I've always just moved the perch way inward to where one or two fingers fit at end of lever. This gives you lightest pull and better feel because takes more movement than a shorty lever.
I don't like lever to be too far from reach so I adjust to where full clutch disengagement is acheived with lever to bar.
Never liked shorty levers but that modified pivot one looks interesting.... but way too chunky 🤣
Looks sweet! I’d like to try that once released.
I find it amazing. I need it!. Where can I buy?
I checked your website and don't see these for sale on there. Can you post a link to the sales page?
isn't it just a midwest mountain engineering lever
No it is not. Same principal though
Yeah it’s definitely a copy of it.
I have a Midwest on my bike and that looks exactly the same Justin silver.
@@ketchupsos5817ever had your Midwest (even with the adj screw fixed) change the engagement point during a ride? People say it can suddenly not fully disengage, and has to be adjusted. I have no idea how the lever can be adjusted to not engage, then change mid ride without adjusting anything. But people keep saying this handle does when no other handle will.
@@ThisTall i rode for 2 years with the midwest and took it off. for me it wasnt any easier to pull then regular leaver. if anything because its thicker it was hard on my finger. maybe i was doing something wrong but i played with the thing so many times. and to answer ur question no i never had that problem.
Does this work on the 690 smc?
Do you make one for the husky?
Not yet
They dont make it. Its from aliexpress or bangood
I think too much to ask for a lever, trade off for sure. A, 9mm master cylinder will work better
Where can this be purchased?
this silver lever is made in china ,the price is 30$ ,you can buy from taobao.
yeah...thats a pure carbon copy of the midwest lever. Shameless
Or Midwest is a carbon copy of this one....or Midwest buy them from same place.....shameless
A Chinese knock off of the midwest mountain engineering levers.
I think they are a little better than the midwest ones. Midwest have a shitty feel to them
The level feel/shape or the movement is better than the Midwest?