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I figured I'd post some pics of my new clutch setup. It a Streamline hydrolic system. Its a real pain in the ass to get the air bleed out. But you can work the clutch with one finger. Work nice. The only thing I didn't care for was, I had to move the headlight switch.

 

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Looks nice. Expensive? I had a Magura hydro clutch once. I didn't like that I couldn't adjust it.

Tyler, if you shop around you can find it for $189 with a ASV lever. It easy to adjust. The heim joint on the end is adjustable, also the other end adjusts. Only bad thing is the carbs need to come off to make adjustment. You can also adjust the lever.

 

I looked at the Magura. I thought it looked a little weak. The line is plastic. The Streamline comes with a braided line.

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Hmm, nice i might be getting one of these from santa, i run 6 HD springs on my dune bike

It should help alot. I run 3 stock and 3 heavy springs.
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Anyone know if you can use an existing ASV shorty lever with the Streamline perch?

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Still working good? Anybody else have one of these?

 

I had a magura on my raptor. I didn't like it. It seemed like the slave cylinder didn't have enough travel. It would not disengage the clutch if I installed the salve cylinder with the spacer collar removed. Or with the spacer collar installed it wouldn't release the clutch all the way. It would slip.

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That really looks nice have you ever tried the ez pull clutch lever with the 3 holes in the lever for leverage and if so how does this compare as far as pull tension and smoothness.

 

years ago I had the easy pull lever and did not really like it your setup seems better

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Just bought a kit for my 2006 Banshee. I have a F.A.S.T racing clutch with 6 heavy duty spring. The lever was pretty hard to pull with the wire. After i've installed the kit and bleed the line and the master cylinder ( That was pretty easy for me, just remove the perch and pump the slave cylinder with a philips screwdriver as recommended by Streamline (took 5 min))... Wow, I can pull the lever with one or two finger. Awsome, very satisfied, worth the money. Great quality and finish.

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guys where can i get one from ? and is it still working fine ???

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