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I have a Magura on mine... they are very nice... soft and smooth.. but they are expensive. I put a Fly easy pull lever on my girlfriends Banshee for way less money, it seems to be almost as good, very soft pull as well. If I did it again I would just go with the easy pull.

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If you have a stiff clutch, like a lock-up this would be pretty cool. I am curious to know how much it costs though............. :beer:

 

The lock-up doesn't make your clutch pull any harder, it's the springs. Well at least my lock up didn't make the pull any harder.

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The lock-up doesn't make your clutch pull any harder, it's the springs. Well at least my lock up didn't make the pull any harder.

 

The lockup will make it so you don't have to run stiff ass springs and will definately not make it pull hader. I run Toomey springs now(all 6) and it straight up sucks. First couple times I rode it my hand would uncontrollably contract(cramp up) from pulling on the damn thing all day. I am at the point where I need to invest in either a lockup or a hydraulic clutch.

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Anyone have one of these hydraulic clutch levers,i seen one in a magazine and was wondering if it feels good enough to spend the extra $$$.

They suck big time. Save your money

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They suck big time. Save your money

Thats a rather bold statement buddy! My friend got a KTM a year or so ago and they come standard with a hydraulic clutch. For the short time i got to ride it i was in love. Shit i think i could shift with my pinky figer all day and not get tired. Maybe you just had a bad one or it could just be personal preferance. Best thing i can say to do is find someone with a hydraulic clutch and try it out for yourself.

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Thats a rather bold statement buddy! My friend got a KTM a year or so ago and they come standard with a hydraulic clutch. For the short time i got to ride it i was in love. Shit i think i could shift with my pinky figer all day and not get tired. Maybe you just had a bad one or it could just be personal preferance. Best thing i can say to do is find someone with a hydraulic clutch and try it out for yourself.

I had one they suck. IMO They came out years ago for the banshee. If they were good the word would of got out everybody would have one. They mite work good for other bikes but not for the banshee. It's the way the clutch slave sit's on the top of the cases. It moves all over the place. Which renders the feel of the clutch. I installed it uesd it for one day took it off sold it on e-bay. This all happen back in 1998.They still make them the same way

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I had one they suck. IMO They came out years ago for the banshee. If they were good the word would of got out everybody would have one. They mite work good for other bikes but not for the banshee. It's the way the clutch slave sit's on the top of the cases. It moves all over the place. Which renders the feel of the clutch. I installed it uesd it for one day took it off sold it on e-bay. This all happen back in 1998.They still make them the same way

 

 

I have one on my banshee and I love it! the slave cylinder doesn't move all around at all.

 

I run HD springs in my clutch and it's still buttery smooth and easy to pull.

 

Don't know if there are other brands out there, but I run the Magura. I whole heartedly recommend it and I'm going to put one on my sons Raptor soon.

 

FYI. If you get one though, make sure to get a "bleed kit" for it.. it'll save you some hassle.

 

I just went from the plastic line to the braided stainless steel line and used the bleed kit and had it installed in like 10 minutes.

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I have one on my banshee and I love it! the slave cylinder doesn't move all around at all.

 

I run HD springs in my clutch and it's still buttery smooth and easy to pull.

 

Don't know if there are other brands out there, but I run the Magura. I whole heartedly recommend it and I'm going to put one on my sons Raptor soon.

 

FYI. If you get one though, make sure to get a "bleed kit" for it.. it'll save you some hassle.

 

I just went from the plastic line to the braided stainless steel line and used the bleed kit and had it installed in like 10 minutes.

Im happy it worked out for ya.

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