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Yes. I ended up making my own lines to get the fit how I wanted. No idea what a shop would charge. At least 2 hrs if making lines.

No issues to date but only been a few months
 
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Yes. I ended up making my own lines to get the fit how I wanted. No idea what a shop would charge. At least 2 hrs if making lines.

No issues to date but only been a few months

Thanks thats good to know. Has the adjustability been good? I always hated how my clutch engaged at the top.
 

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Thanks thats good to know. Has the adjustability been good? I always hated how my clutch engaged at the top.
I don’t have that adjuster, but I do have a Ram Pro Street Twin Disc clutch. It now releases just below the middle of the pedal travel.
 

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Takes some getting used to. I can adjust it to the point the clutch won't disengage to get into gear. Has an extra free play feel on initial pedal contact. Similar to adjustable master cylinders from a decade or longer back. Dont notice the freeplay when driving but has taken a bit to retime shifts at part throttle. Wot sends no issues.

Would do it again and was bit of a pain from me trying to reuse the lmr braided line. Cliff notes make your own. Buy the fittings
 
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Takes some getting used to. I can adjust it to the point the clutch won't disengage to get into gear. Has an extra free play feel on initial pedal contact. Similar to adjustable master cylinders from a decade or longer back. Dont notice the freeplay when driving but has taken a bit to retime shifts at part throttle. Wot sends no issues.

Would do it again and was bit of a pain from me trying to reuse the lmr braided line. Cliff notes make your own. Buy the fittings
Great to hear. Im definitely going to get it then.
 
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Takes some getting used to. I can adjust it to the point the clutch won't disengage to get into gear. Has an extra free play feel on initial pedal contact. Similar to adjustable master cylinders from a decade or longer back. Dont notice the freeplay when driving but has taken a bit to retime shifts at part throttle. Wot sends no issues.

Would do it again and was bit of a pain from me trying to reuse the lmr braided line. Cliff notes make your own. Buy the fittings
Something i forgot to ask is where exactly does the adjuster get mounted?
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