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magical_mover 16-03-10 10:55 PM

Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand?
 
Hi all

I am really suffering when riding at the moment...never had the problem with any of my other bikes, but I find my left hand really hurts/aches when riding the SV...everytime i pull the clutch in the muscles really start to hurt...Normally starts playing up after about a 15 mile ride onwards...

I think it may possibly due to being a girl i have smaller hands and so it is a bit more of a stretch, I have adjusted the lever slightly to try a different angle but it doesnt really help.

Any suggestions? I just need the lever to be closer to the bar so its less of a stretch. Are there any other levers out there that would be suitable (sorry if dumb question!!) :smt026

5hort5 17-03-10 12:38 AM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand!?
 
yep, an easy fix (well hopefully), loosen off both the clutch and brake levers and twist them down, say about 15 to 20 degrees on the bars. This way yours hands wont be at such an angle to your arms and they wont hurt as much. Watch out for the clearances with the fairings and cables but this makes a big difference. It was the first mod I did when I had a pointy a few years back and it works a treat.

ophic 17-03-10 01:07 AM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand!?
 
If you have smaller hands its possible to adjust the clutch so that the biting point is nearer the handlebar. This makes the stiff bit easier, as you have more strength the more your fingers are curled. It's a fine line though as you have to make sure the clutch isn't dragging.

barwel1992 17-03-10 01:44 AM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand!?
 
i have very small hands and dont have a problem at all so i think its somthing to do with the position of the leaver, adjust it but take the spaner with you go for a long ride and test out the positions untill you get one that is comfotable

ophic 17-03-10 10:37 AM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2213889)
i have very small hands

Perhaps, for a guy. But Miss Ophic has small hands for a girl. We struggle to find bike gloves that fit. Hence most clutch levers need various amounts of tweaking before she can ride it. Pulling away is the worst bit, as she can reach the lever, but has no control or grip when her fingers are mostly extended.

If you adjust it too far, you can't find neutral.

johnnyrod 17-03-10 12:07 PM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand?
 
5hort5 is right, tilting the lever down a little can make a big difference

barwel1992 17-03-10 12:13 PM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ophic (Post 2214097)
Perhaps, for a guy. But Miss Ophic has small hands for a girl. We struggle to find bike gloves that fit. Hence most clutch levers need various amounts of tweaking before she can ride it. Pulling away is the worst bit, as she can reach the lever, but has no control or grip when her fingers are mostly extended.

If you adjust it too far, you can't find neutral.

i have woman size hands, lol my mum has longer fingers than me :smt090

ridelikeaturtle 17-03-10 12:21 PM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand?
 
Powerball.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Powerball-Ne...rd_i=powerball

barwel1992 18-03-10 01:14 AM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand?
 
^ they are so adictive lol

phi-dan 18-03-10 12:23 PM

Re: Clutch lever suggestion - achey hand?
 
Would bending the lever (after suitable application of heat) be a workable idea?


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