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Joker Machine racing levers
JOKER Machine originally developed its high performance cable lever assemblies for speedway race bike riders in Europe before making them commercially available to a wider audience.
The levers feature CNC machined billet aluminum bodies and blades, with the blades having a contoured finger grab area. 'Oilite Bronze' pivot bushings and stainless steel pin assemblies provide a smooth action and allow the levers to be rebuilt if necessary. The pivot pin features a slotted top that can be easily serviced with the use of a blade screwdriver, or a speedway mechanics clutch adjustment tool for quick removal of the lever from the perch. Cable free-play adjustments can be fine-tuned due to the use of a fine thread, solid brass adjuster knob and lock nut feature, which allows tuning of clutch cable pull.
The levers have been designed to work with both 7⁄8in and 1in handlebars. This is made possible through the use of a semi-slip polymer reducer bushing (included) for 7⁄8in bars, that doubles as a pivoting-slip feature in race applications should the bike be crashed during a race.
Right-side lever assembly is available with a brake light switch option for street bike use. The perch has a standard mirror mounting hole that accepts most mirrors with 5⁄16in or 8mm mounting studs or bolts.
The levers can be ordered in 'two-tone' (hard black perch and clear lever), or 'mono-tone' (all clear) anodized finish.
JOKER MACHINE
La Verne, California, USA
www.jokermachine.com
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October 24, 2011, 12:50:26 pm »
Puzz,
thanks for the info, I can use some of their stuff for trikes.
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nice.. very nice.. you my friend are the info. king..
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LOL.
I have spoken with Robert from ASV for some of their levers for HD applications. I'd like to have the adjustment on my HD's that my Buell's have.
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