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| Newbie Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 19
| Have any of you all installed Kuryakin levers? The ones I'm looking at are model number 7425. I'm trying to find some type of lever to bring the reach in on the clutch side, since it's not adjustable. These look like they might do that, but I can't quite tell. I am having a hard time finding any of the ergonomic type levers that will fit an M50, so I thought I might give these a try. Anybody have any experiece with them? Thanks!!! |
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| Found second gear by accident ![]() Joined: May 2006
Bike: '06 Blue M50
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 332
| i don't have any answers, but i came across this product in my quest to accomplish same. Constructors Racing Group - billet peformance and racing motorcycle accessories i haven't pursued it but thought i'd post it for you to check out if you'd like.
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| Quiche' King ![]() Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: 2005 Red Flamed M-50
Location: McDonough Georgia
Posts: 4,287
| I have the levers on mine. They do not bring them any closer, as a matter of fact....they take them a little further away but the design makes them more comfortable during use. These are chrome not dull aluminum like the factory ones, I like them.
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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Aug 2005
Bike: '05 BlacknBlue C50
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Posts: 284
| I don't have them but I often use Motorcycle Parts and Motorcycle Accessories for Cruisers: Honda VTX, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Harley, Victory and more ... as a reference. They have a lot of reviews. Kuryakyn Wide Style Lever Sets - EN500, VN800 Vulcan |
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| Where Am I ? Joined: Jul 2006
Bike: 2007 M50B
Location: Colorado Springs
Posts: 33
| The 2007 M50's have new hand controls and wider levers. The brake lever has a dial on it adjusting distance and tension, but the clutch lever does not. You might ought to check out the 07 levers at your dealer and see if you like the look/feel and how much to replace your existing levers with 07 levers. Here's a photo.
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