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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 349654, member: 16469"] Several years ago I bought a set of Oneal Pro Levers and get the wrong ones. I meant to get the ones with the finger cutouts, but ordered the straight ones instead. When I got them I decided to test their unbreakable claim. I put the clutch lever in a vice and bent it in a circle. I was so impressed that I cut the excess off and used it as a one finger clutch for a few years on 2 different bikes! MJ...if it's comfortable, you might also try sliding the clutch perch inward a little. It will give you more leverage and move the lever a little farther away as well. But as someone already mentioned, you should check the adjustment every time you ride. [/QUOTE]
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