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Cruiser
Posts: 104
| What does this dial do on the front brake lever???
Thanks
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Cruiser
Posts: 123 NE Florida Jacksonville | According to the owners manual that allows you to move the lever closer or further away from the hand grip to suit you hand size. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 965 New York State | That is where you control the matter-anti-matter mix
As stated above it allows you to set the lever distance |
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Visionary
Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | Push the lever forward and you can turn the knob to adjust the reach of the brake lever. |
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Iron Butt
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Trekwolf164 - 2012-02-23 5:08 AM That is where you control the matter-anti-matter mix As stated above it allows you to set the lever distance +1 |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 741 Central New York | I was a good idea and does work effectively, what I have never been able to figure out is why they only incorporated the idea to the Front Brake and not the Clutch. For people like me, blessed with short fingers, you can adjust the brake to fit nicely and then have to cobble and bend the clutch lever. Makes no sense to me. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 142
| Trekwolf164 - 2012-02-23 5:08 AM
That is where you control the matter-anti-matter mix
As stated above it allows you to set the lever distance
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Cruiser
Posts: 104
| Thanks guys for the quick replies! This site rocks! Pretty cool idea, never ran into that before. |
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Tourer
Posts: 554 2 mi from Jim Beam n KY | Turn it too far and it'll short out your flux capacitor..............Then you're hosed!! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 188 Tifton, GA | Adjustment so you can feather the forward deceleration thrusters more precisely. |
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Tourer
Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | The clutch side dial was to adjust beer flow, but not available in all 57 states. Please contact your brewery for more details, thank you. |
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Tourer
Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | PS: Although there is no PROVEN scientific correlation, it is still nonetheless probably not a great idea to post to the web that you have short fingers. Thank you.
Yours Truly,
Megadactylyman
Edited by rainryder 2012-02-24 2:05 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 73 Nor Cali | Trekwolf164 - 2012-02-23 3:08 AM That is where you control the matter-anti-matter mix. Also controls the amount of energy released to the bikes main drive pulley when engaging the engine's store of Dilithium Crystals. |
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Tourer
Posts: 340 Regina Saskatchewan Canada | My 2000 Kawasaki Nomad had adjustment dials on both the front brake and clutch levers. I often wondered why Victory only put the dial on the front brake lever! |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 31 West Chester, PA / 08 VVPT | Crawford - 2012-02-24 3:36 PM
My 2000 Kawasaki Nomad had adjustment dials on both the front brake and clutch levers. I often wondered why Victory only put the dial on the front brake lever!
With our setup, the clutch lever needs all of the travel it can get to move enough fluid to completely disengage the clutch. If they put a more efficient hydraulic cylinder on the Vision, they would be able to put the adjuster on the clutch too.
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