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Newbie Here!

:welcome: welcome and enjoy your ride. As for you clutch, I have a simple recommendation that worked for me. Rotate the clutch so it is in a more comfortable position for you. That has made a world of difference for me, it doesn't seem as stiff. It is all about the angle and geometry. Then if it that still doesn't help, I wish you well in your search for an easy clutch. This was all I needed to do though, and oh yeah, you can adjust your clutch regarding how far the pull is. Make sure it is set for the least amount and that will help too.

I have indeed adjusted the clutch pull distance as well as rotate it. I'll ride it for awhile and keep making minor adjustments until it feels right.

Has anyone installed Pazzo levers?
 
Has anyone installed Pazzo levers?

You may want to send a PM to DocDoru, as he has done a lot of different things with the clutch. I think he is currently using a Ducati clutch, as he had trouble finding one that would hold up to the abuse he puts it through with his turbo.
 
I have indeed adjusted the clutch pull distance as well as rotate it. I'll ride it for awhile and keep making minor adjustments until it feels right.

Has anyone installed Pazzo levers?
As far as I know, the Pazzo levers are no longer available.
 
Hi SpydherLuv,

Congrats on your RS. I put HeliBar 5" risers on my RS and a 25" Cee Bailey windshield to sit straighter and My Seal FloorBoard to give me a more comfortable "touring" position. Will you be going to Spyders in the Redwoods? If so be sure to say hi.

Ride in comfort,

John
sealfloorboards.com
 
:welcome::congrats::welcome: take your time and feel the way she handles on the road and cornering always take your time befor going to fast have fun :2thumbs:
 
Thanks everyone for your opinions, advice, suggestions, and of course for a warm welcome. :2excited: The sun is finally shining and I'm heading out for a ride today. :yes:
 
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