KX125 Clutch Actuator

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Re: KX125 Clutch Actuator

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SS109 wrote: 12:28 pm Sep 23 2019 Maybe I'm still too young at 49 to notice how stiff it is! The only issue I have with the clutch pull is not being able to adjust the reach of it for my short sausages!
No, a properly maintained H-series clutch is not stiff at all. I had a chance to ride my buddie's Beta with a Midwest clutch lever. You can pull it with your pinkie. It's amazing and once you experience that, you want to do whatever you can to get a light clutch pull.
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I own a GasGas with hydraulic clutch and I've ridden plenty of bikes with them. I don't notice much of a difference between them and my KDX. Feel is more important to me than lightness.
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I have to agree with you, it's all subjective. To each his own, admin. :grin:
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Slick_Nick wrote: 02:31 pm Sep 22 2019 Am I the only one who thinks if the clutch is too hard to pull you just need to hit it with your purse?
After a 2 hour long Enduro I'm willing to do whatever it takes to help the forearms. Especially on the clutch side. If its as easy and cheap as this should/will be, I'll gladly open my purse :rolleyes:
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