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    RSC Clutch and pipe

    For those of us with a cable clutch give an RSC clutch a try. They run a sealed ball bearing pivot point and are super smooth. My fingers arent the strongest and the first motor in my R6 had a heavy clutch and was a pain in traffic but running this lever now seems to have helped quite abit. They come in a couple of different lengths so Ive gone for the super short 2 finger jobby and am stoked with it.

    http://www.righteousstuntmetal.com/


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    I also bought their pipe as well and works great. Normally I'd just make one as I did before but theirs are really nice. Quite enough just cruising around and sound awesome when the motor is on song.
    Last edited by Slim; 16-01-2016 at 11:58 PM.

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    Interesting. Cheers for the review.

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    How much traffic is there in Portland?

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    ^^^ hahaha we have 2 traffic lights in town mate, we're practically the big city

    Most times its not a big deal in our town except during holiday seasons when everyone comes down for some peace and quite. I tend to stay out of places like Melbourne except when going to the island for the GP.

    Not sure why but Ive always had to have my levers set just right for me to be comfortable, same with pushies, if they're a little out then that's all I focus on. Riding with 2 finger levers are what I have found work best for me and these levers give a smooth and easier pull than a few others Ive had on the bike. The clutch is a little on the heavy side and these levers have made a huge difference for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by latheboy View Post
    How much traffic is there in Portland?
    I saw a Koala walking down the middle of the main street one night. It must of been a local dignitary, because the fucker had a police escort, lights and all. I shit you not, I was stone cold sober at the time!
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    Yep, wouldnt surprise me in the least. Whenever one comes into town the average IQ of the town goes up haha (Note, I live out of town)

    Heaps of them around atm too. Ive had to remove 2 from the backyard last month. Would have left them there if it wasnt for the dogs.

    Spent half an hour chatting to this guy one morning while running the dogs at the beach:



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