I'm really glad to know about this mod. Making this change to your machine makes sense, especially for riding conditions that require low-speed and "feather" clutch control. I'll put this on my list. Thanks for your expert DIY video!! As always, I'll use your link when I purchase my upgrade parts.
I did this when the Unit first came out.. love it.. I also put on adjustable shorty levers (3 finger Amazon specials) and it really wrapped up the mod. Camel ADV is a strong player in the ADV market. I think they nailed this mod.
Remove the cable holder via 10mm wrench, makes the entire beginning process easier and no need to remove filler cap or struggle to get the cable out of the pivot bracket.
It's definitely a nice thing to have when your riding terrain that requires continuous clutch feathering. Other than that the longer friction zone is kind of nice, but it's not a huge difference for everyday commuting or anything like that.
Of course you are awesome. I would loosen the lever from the top first. I bought shorty lever and I know why they have the problems. Loctite your stuff. But excellent as usual Swanky. You help so much brother. XR650l
Didn't know Camel made these. All the Gens would benefit from this. There was a guy on klr forums that lengthened them but I'm too busy riding to send the lever off. All the KLRs have a heavy cltch pull, compared to many bikes, especially down hill baby head trails.
I never noticed that, I'd make sure your clutch cable has the appropriate slack in it and that it's not being stretched to tight when you trim the bars to full lock
Yeah, it's not a useful mod unless your riding terrain that requires a lot of clutch feathering for extended periods of time. It'll definitely come in handy for me on the single track and in the winter out on the ice. Other than that it's not really necessary.
I’m sorry. Years ago I bought my first KLR thanks in due to your channel. I’ve been a subscriber since almost day 1. That being said I’m not enjoying the infomercial vibe this channel has taken. I may be the only one and my opinion doesn’t matter much but I’m going to move on from your channel. Good luck in the future Ben. Thanks for the years of quality content.
Your honesty is appreciated, and I know you're not the only one who feels that way. I struggle with the channels direction on a daily basis. I'd love to just go out on a ride and talk about random things like I use too, but that just doesn't pay the bills. I do hope to get back their someday, but I've got to much I want to do to the bikes yet.
Good Video. Glad you decided to keep the KLR. Stay swanky bud!
Thanks! Me too.
I did this mod, and it really improved the friction zone. Much better clutch control at slow speed,.
Yep, 100% agree
I'm really glad to know about this mod. Making this change to your machine makes sense, especially for riding conditions that require low-speed and "feather" clutch control. I'll put this on my list. Thanks for your expert DIY video!! As always, I'll use your link when I purchase my upgrade parts.
I did this when the Unit first came out.. love it.. I also put on adjustable shorty levers (3 finger Amazon specials) and it really wrapped up the mod. Camel ADV is a strong player in the ADV market. I think they nailed this mod.
Huh yeah I suppose a smaller lever would be pretty nice. Maybe I'll look into that.
Hi, which levers did u go with? Have a link? Thx
Thanks for that video. I just ordered one for my 2004 KLR. Should be hear soon as they are here in Calgary. I also used your link!
Awesome and thanks! Let me know how you like it!
Another great video, thank you sir.
Glad you liked it, thanks!
More KLR650 content!
Remove the cable holder via 10mm wrench, makes the entire beginning process easier and no need to remove filler cap or struggle to get the cable out of the pivot bracket.
I know it a good thing to be that particular , i have ADHD also and its no fun makes everything take twice as long good luck brother nice video.
Great Thanks
Great video keep them coming!
Thanks!!!
That was great brother 👊 thanks for sharing that one
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Thinking about this mod. Thank you
It's definitely a nice thing to have when your riding terrain that requires continuous clutch feathering. Other than that the longer friction zone is kind of nice, but it's not a huge difference for everyday commuting or anything like that.
You should get the volume knob lockout for the radio, cheap or if you know someone with a 3d printer the files free
Of course you are awesome. I would loosen the lever from the top first. I bought shorty lever and I know why they have the problems. Loctite your stuff. But excellent as usual Swanky. You help so much brother. XR650l
Thanks man!!! Haha I might look at one this weekend!
Didn't know Camel made these. All the Gens would benefit from this. There was a guy on klr forums that lengthened them but I'm too busy riding to send the lever off.
All the KLRs have a heavy cltch pull, compared to many bikes, especially down hill baby head trails.
Nice job!
Thanks!
Tell us about those light pods? ;)
Alright; th-cam.com/video/SwHZ_Cc34uM/w-d-xo.html
I ordered it few days ago because I didn’t like the clutch and specially the friction zone…we will see.
This will definitely change the feel a bit!
Anyone else have an issue with the clutch grabbing when the stock lever is pulled and you have the bars all the way left?
I never noticed that, I'd make sure your clutch cable has the appropriate slack in it and that it's not being stretched to tight when you trim the bars to full lock
Is this only for Gen 3’s?
Camel site says "Confirmed fit on Gen 2 and 3 (2008-current) KLR 650s."
What do changing this item do?
The lever portion of the new arm is longer, so it increases the mechanical advantage you have over the clutch, along with widening the friction zone.
12 more bucks get a new cable to go with it
I can pull mine with my Pinky as it is idk if I need this lol
Yeah, it's not a useful mod unless your riding terrain that requires a lot of clutch feathering for extended periods of time. It'll definitely come in handy for me on the single track and in the winter out on the ice. Other than that it's not really necessary.
I’m sorry. Years ago I bought my first KLR thanks in due to your channel. I’ve been a subscriber since almost day 1. That being said I’m not enjoying the infomercial vibe this channel has taken. I may be the only one and my opinion doesn’t matter much but I’m going to move on from your channel. Good luck in the future Ben. Thanks for the years of quality content.
Your honesty is appreciated, and I know you're not the only one who feels that way. I struggle with the channels direction on a daily basis. I'd love to just go out on a ride and talk about random things like I use too, but that just doesn't pay the bills. I do hope to get back their someday, but I've got to much I want to do to the bikes yet.
Do you miss your tenere 700 ❓❓
Only when I see it and honestly just a little bit. I may buy it back someday but for now I'm excited about my 701 and what ever comes after it!