Four Finger Harley spec Bone Series Tumbled Finish RSC Lever With OEM Style Mirror Mount Bore

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The four finger Harley spec Bone series RSC lever is equipped with a low profile nub at the lever tip. This easy pull lever is provided with a smooth, tumbled anodized finish. The tumbled finish has a satin sheen with a semi-hardened surface. If you are looking for a gold anodized lever in this option, please look at the raw machined offering. The four finger lever is 5.25” from pivot to tip. The Harley spec RSC lever will function on all Harleys with the "eyelet" style cable end. The RSC provides a larger engagement point than a stock lever, which can eliminate stalling during a hard launch. Stunters have also found this larger engagement point very beneficial, when slipping the clutch during technical maneuvers. Providing true easy pull geometry, the RSC is capable of reducing your clutch pull by up to 50%. The RSC lever will prove itself to be beneficial, regardless of what you ride....street, track, or trail! Precision machined out of 6061 aluminum, and equipped with dual sealed ball bearings.....the RSC might just be the best feeling lever you have ever laid a finger on. Backed by the industry exclusive RSC Lifetime Warranty, the RSC could be the last clutch lever you ever purchase! Assembled using high grade assembly lube and stainless steel hardware.

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Geoff
The only Harley lever you'll ever need.

I've been running one of these ever since the developing stages and it works amazing. Yes, you'll need to source a nut for your mirror and bypass the clutch safety, but common sense isn't all that common.

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M.S.
Doesn’t fit Harleys

This clutch lever doesn’t provide the proper nut for the oem mirror and the stock nut doesn’t fit. The clutch switch also is never engaged so to start the bike it has to be in neutral or hold clutch in while holding clutch button with finger to start in gear.