Bob
R6 Clutch Perch
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R6 Clutch Perch
Do the R6 clutch lever and perch have the same arrangement as the TRX for that little electrical cut-out switch? Only reason I ask is that I'm thinking of getting a set of either Pazzo, CRG or ASV levers, and of course they don't do a set for TRXs, so an R6 is the next viable option. It'll also give me impetus to finally fit that R6 MC that I've been holding onto for ages
Will you still be able to use the TRX clutch cable or would you have to use an R6 one?
Bob
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Re: R6 Clutch Perch
I've done the 'switch' with a R6 (2001) mounting for the clutch lever with Pazzo levers. As easy as 1,2,3Wombat wrote:Do the R6 clutch lever and perch have the same arrangement as the TRX for that little electrical cut-out switch? Only reason I ask is that I'm thinking of getting a set of either Pazzo, CRG or ASV levers, and of course they don't do a set for TRXs, so an R6 is the next viable option. It'll also give me impetus to finally fit that R6 MC that I've been holding onto for agesWill you still be able to use the TRX clutch cable or would you have to use an R6 one?
Bob
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