banshee_08 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 is there any hydraulic clutches on the market out there for a 2003 banshee? yes I did a search and didnt find any thing but magura and it says they only make it for up to 2002's... ...any others? Quote
locogato11283 Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 is there any hydraulic clutches on the market out there for a 2003 banshee? yes I did a search and didnt find any thing but magura and it says they only make it for up to 2002's... ...any others? 388129[/snapback] itll work. they are all the same...just buy the one for the 2002.. Quote
bansheefreestyler Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 i heard these new hydraulic clutches are way better then the cable? whats so good about them? how do they work? Quote
locogato11283 Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 i heard these new hydraulic clutches are way better then the cable? whats so good about them? how do they work? 388203[/snapback] you never have to adjust it. it automatically adjusts itself. i liked mine when i had it. they are just expensive and if something goes wrong they are expensive to fix.. Quote
bansheefreestyler Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 so how much do they cost and what all does it come with? how long does it take to install? isnt it a real easy pull on the lever too? Quote
banshee_08 Posted July 4, 2005 Author Report Posted July 4, 2005 isnt it a real easy pull on the lever too? 388332[/snapback] thats the main reason i want one Quote
Banshee17Racing Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 You usually see them for about $200, I got mine for $170. It comes with a lever, master cylinder, slave cylinder, and plastic/rubber hydraulic line that runs all the way down to your clutch arm. It already comes assembled with fluid in line. All you have to do is install it, which shouldn't take you more than 45 minutes, depending on your mechanic skills. This is the easiest clutch lever I've ever pulled on. Quote
bansheefreestyler Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 sweeeet. ill have to look into one for sure. do you have to pull it all the way to the bars for the clutch to engage? Quote
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