What is the shortest CRF lever?

ConnorD11
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Edited Date/Time 1/12/2021 10:45am
Recently put a CRF Master on my RMZ while running twinwalls. I cant get good leverage on the lever because my finger is too close to the inside of the lever. Does anyone has a tip to fix this? Perhaps a really short lever? I like the twinwalls but the space for controls is really limited.

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Rider 5280
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1/12/2021 10:42am Edited Date/Time 1/12/2021 10:45am
Given the space limitation (i.e. you cannot move the master cylinder inward any more), try wrapping athletic tape around the lever at a location that positions your finger where you THINK you'd like it (i.e. gives you good leverage). This might be a good long-term solution even.

I know I've personally switched to ARC levers to get my fingers in the specific position I personally like that also enables my finger to self locate on the ball end comfortably.

Finally, an ARC Powerlever is an option, too. This setup gives you different leverage ratios, so you can really fine tune the modulation. That lever assembly runs $135 I think.
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