Lately I've been wondering if my clutch hand pain was because I had the levers positioned quite low. With the lever low, I think I was grabbing it more towards the tips of my fingers. I've adjusted them to a more normal position (maybe that's why manufacturers position them like they do...) and when squeezing the lever, it's positioned closer to the first joint on my fingers. I think this ought to reduce the stress on the tendons. I've got to change the clutch actuator/lever thing at the other end of the cable back to normal and then go for a longer ride to see how my hand copes with the higher positioned levers. I had increased the actuator/lever length to reduce the force at the clutch lever, but it also means there's less movement at the clutch so if the cable is a bit loose when the engine is cold, when it has warmed up the lever doesn't create enough movement to fully disengage the clutch. So it'd be good if I could go back to the standard actuator/lever (also it'd be good because then I won't have to modify my new sv650's clutch as well).
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