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lever OR thumb operated?
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:23 pm
by Dirtytoes
so im thing about hand-actuating the rear brake.....i have two choices:
1. get a lever on the l/h bar under the clutch.
2. get a thumb operated rear brake somewhere under the l/h bar around where the horn is.
i personally want to get the 2nd...easier access, especially in a wheelie.
but except for that, is one better than the other?
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:38 pm
by Shorts
That's more of a personal choice. Which can you work better and easier? That should be the goal.
As someone who NEEDS to fart around moving levers, find what works right for you and your bike.
Personally, if I'm hanging on to bars with my 4 fingers, the easiest to have free control would be the thumb lever. That doesn't affect your grip at all.
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:41 pm
by dieziege
It doesn't much matter. Try one. When you break the bike and need to rebuild try the other. When you need to rebuild again... well... it's your bike.
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:05 pm
by 1will
why?
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:08 pm
by -Holiday
when he breaks his foot off doing a wheelie he's going to need a hand lever.
I'd say go for the lever under the clutch, because you can loose several fingers and still be able to use it. you loose one thumb, the thumb lever is useless, unless you can somehow actuate it with the stump that used to be your right leg.....
hmmm
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:43 pm
by Dirtytoes
-Holiday wrote:when he breaks his foot off doing a wheelie he's going to need a hand lever.
I'd say go for the lever under the clutch, because you can loose several fingers and still be able to use it. you loose one thumb, the thumb lever is useless, unless you can somehow actuate it with the stump that used to be your right leg.....
hmmmm....are you "trying" to be funny or are you just being an "O Ring"?
yaa
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:44 pm
by Dirtytoes
Shorts wrote:
Personally, if I'm hanging on to bars with my 4 fingers, the easiest to have free control would be the thumb lever. That doesn't affect your grip at all.
yaa, thats what i was thinking....just wanted to make sure there aren't any downsides to it.
Re: hmmm
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:45 pm
by -Holiday
Dirtytoes wrote:-Holiday wrote:when he breaks his foot off doing a wheelie he's going to need a hand lever.
I'd say go for the lever under the clutch, because you can loose several fingers and still be able to use it. you loose one thumb, the thumb lever is useless, unless you can somehow actuate it with the stump that used to be your right leg.....
hmmmm....are you "trying" to be funny or are you just being an "O Ring"?
little bit from column a, little bit from column b
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:58 pm
by 1will
dirtytoes, does the sidestand fold up right under the shifter on your ex? i sat on one at the dealer and the sidestand folded right under the shifter...i didn't like it. felt like if i went to shift down or from N to 1 i might drop the stand by accident. is that adjustable or does it bother you at all?
sorry to jack the thread

naaah
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:37 pm
by Dirtytoes
1will wrote:dirtytoes, does the sidestand fold up right under the shifter on your ex? i sat on one at the dealer and the sidestand folded right under the shifter...i didn't like it. felt like if i went to shift down or from N to 1 i might drop the stand by accident. is that adjustable or does it bother you at all?
sorry to jack the thread

never even noticed it.....so its never been a problem....
but when i think about it, there is no way you can put the kickstand down shiftin from N to 1st...the end of the sidestand goes behind the left peg when folded.