NC30 heavy clutch
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Re: NC30 heavy clutch
I can two finger clutch on the RVF pretty easily, if I get stuck in stop start traffic for a while then I need to switch to 3 fingers and I have no problem there. My clutch is heavy compared to most newer bikes I've used, but it's not so heavy that I need to complain about it.
If you think about it, having to use a bit of forearm strength in your left arm to squeeze the clutch might actually thicken the arm up a bit, then it might match the right arm!
If you think about it, having to use a bit of forearm strength in your left arm to squeeze the clutch might actually thicken the arm up a bit, then it might match the right arm!

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Re: NC30 heavy clutch
i must have a tight as fk clutch then, cos im not weak or nout lol it just feels hard.
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Re: NC30 heavy clutch
Ah, so being left-handed is why I find the clutch relatively light.....Jashdown wrote:If you think about it, having to use a bit of forearm strength in your left arm to squeeze the clutch might actually thicken the arm up a bit, then it might match the right arm!

