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Thread: Left hand rear brake (LHRB)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzz67 View Post
    no, I want to know if it has a nifty integrated clutch/brake perch/lever set-up suitable for a lhrb.
    Nah, the burg 400 is a big scooter with auto clutch and continuously variable transmission - no need of a clutch lever at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkH View Post
    Nah, the burg 400 is a big scooter with auto clutch and continuously variable transmission - no need of a clutch lever at all.
    I have a 660cc & 250cc postie bikes but they do have manual clutchs
    aswell if you wish to use them..




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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkH View Post
    Nah, the burg 400 is a big scooter with auto clutch and continuously variable transmission - no need of a clutch lever at all.
    How are they plumbed in out of interest? I assume there is a footbrake too.
    Unless you're suggesting a cvt install for under 300 usd is the answer? Piece of cake

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