Midwest clutch and front brake levers review︱Cross Training Enduro

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Cross Training Enduro

Cross Training Enduro

9 жыл бұрын

Gnarly dirt riding means a lot of clutch slipping which can be tough on the left hand - our group recently tried the Midwest Clever Levers out to see how much lighter they made the clutch, and had a go at the front brake lever as well. We swapped these between our bikes to get impressions from six different riders. Visit the Midwest Mountain Engineering website for more information: www.midwestme.com/
MIDWEST CLUTCH LEVER CLAIMS
- 50% reduction in actuation force
- Less fatigue, less arm pump and more endurance
- Allows one or two finger operation
- Ball on lever end meets safety requirements
- Lever width reduces blistering
MIDWEST BRAKE LEVER CLAIMS
- Uses stock pivot geometry for same action as stock brake lever
- Same "shorty" length for one or two finger grip
- Adjust for a short or long reach
- Same ergonomic width as clutch lever
- Ball on lever end meets safety requirements.
The clever levers from Midwest are getting a reputation for being a cost effective way to lighten your clutch action, and also allow one or two finger use of each lever so you can hold on to the bars better.
We swapped the levers among several bikes so that we could get overall impressions from six riders. Here's a summary of Midwest's claims from the website.
First, everyone agreed the clutch is noticeably lighter, especially when feathering the clutch. We measured the clutch pull required at the same spot on both levers and agreed the initial pull is about 50% easier. From the halfway mark to full disengaged it was about 30% easier, at least on the Beta RR300 when tested. The consensus was this could only be a good thing in terms of less fatigue for the clutch hand.
The lever works on the basis of using more leverage, so generally you need to pull the lever all the way into the bars to disengage the clutch. This took some adjustment for everyone and there was some bike stalling until we adapted to the longer pull. Some felt this would be good in terms of finer clutch control, others weren't so keen but thought the lighter clutch action made it worthwhile.
A big plus in our book is the lever encourages one finger clutch action, generally the ideal for technical dirt riding. Set up properly, there is no danger of crushing the lever against your other fingers against the bars.
The wider lever felt comfortable for everyone, only rider questioned this as his gloves got wet then started to slip on the lever a bit. He felt it wasn't a big issue, but in the long run would consider roughing up the lever a little for more grip if it was an ongoing issue.
Plenty of european bikes like katos are known for their dragging clutches even when warmed up, the increased length of the clutch pull usually means a bit of adjustment of the lever to avoid clutch drag even when the lever is fully against the bars.
MIDWEST BRAKE LEVER CLAIMS
- Uses stock pivot geometry for same action as stock brake lever
- Same "shorty" length for one or two finger grip
- Adjust for a short or long reach
- Same ergonomic width as clutch lever
- Ball on lever end meets safety requirements.
The Midwest brake lever. As Midwest states, it has exactly the same action as the stock lever and is adjustable. The big advantage we saw was again that it encourages a one finger grip for better grip on the handlebars, or two fingers if you move the lever outward. With the possible exception of the guy with wet gloves, we all liked the thick lever again... the ergonomics are well thought out. our research on forums indicated that there is occasionally a rider who doesn't gel with the thicker levers but they usually just cut and file them down to a width they like, but the vast majority prefer the thick lever design. At around US$70 we feel the clutch lever is especially worthwhile if you'd like to lighten your clutch pull without forking out a lot of money, then if you like the ergonomics of it consider getting the matching brake lever as well. And of course if you are one of the very small minority who wind up not liking it, it simply becomes a spare lever in your kit if you break the stock lever.
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@crosstrainingenduro
@crosstrainingenduro Жыл бұрын
NOTE When Midwest say up to 50% easier, this refers to the first part of the clutch movement e.g. slipping the clutch. Tests on our bikes showed the leverage decreases as you pulled the clutch all the way in. E.g. the final part of the movement is about a 25% improvement and will probably vary from bike to bike.
@vadovicsgabor6327
@vadovicsgabor6327 8 жыл бұрын
I ordered both the clutch and the brake lever based on your videos experiences. I got them 2 days ago. I can say: it is not cheap(to ship to Hungary and taxes), but definetly worth the money: the clutch is waaaaaaaay lighter than the stock, and the short levers are great upgrade! Can't wait for a longer testride!
@SoilworkZA01
@SoilworkZA01 8 жыл бұрын
Been running these levers for a while now. One finger brake lever is magic! Clutch lever must be set up properly and this can take some time. Steve from Midwest is always quick to respond to emails if you have any issues.
@kekko_hm9448
@kekko_hm9448 6 жыл бұрын
It's been awhile I am watching your videos and I find them incredible!
@ABH313
@ABH313 7 жыл бұрын
I bought this lever after watching this review. It came today so here are my initial thoughts.
@singletrack_king7700
@singletrack_king7700 5 жыл бұрын
Still using my Rm 250 still never any issue going anywhere, I honestly like hydraulic clutches but my cable clutch never bugged me to even change it out.
@ViceVersaMusik1
@ViceVersaMusik1 7 жыл бұрын
I love this Channel Man!!!!
@SoulCaliberDrago
@SoulCaliberDrago 8 жыл бұрын
This looks like a great product! If the guy is having a hard time with his fingers slipping there are little rubber things that you can put on your levers that will stop your fingers sliding, alternatively I think a little bit of a push bike tube glued to your lever would do the same job for cheaper.
@2burning2turning
@2burning2turning 6 жыл бұрын
I rode a mates bike with this lever and now I'm 100% converted. Makes technical stuff a breeze. Well worth the $150aud.
@anguspinkerton8637
@anguspinkerton8637 6 жыл бұрын
Here’s a tip may or may not be useful but in really wet and muddy terrain you slip off the lever a lot you could use skateboard grip on your levers just to give you some more grip like I do on my mountain bikes
@richrides2308
@richrides2308 8 жыл бұрын
Nice levers for sure! According to the website it only works for Brembo & Magura systems. Well I'll better start training my hands & fingers for more endurance. A great review as always :)
@LGR_LGR_LGR
@LGR_LGR_LGR 5 жыл бұрын
What i like is that i can put my barkbusters where i want them,maybe some grip tape on the lever to help with grip.
@AaronMaz
@AaronMaz 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@oscarprandini5812
@oscarprandini5812 7 жыл бұрын
I got the clutch lever 5 months ago after I saw it here. Before I had the shorter magura lever and after I changed the levers I really dind´t feel much difference on actuation force but did on the confort due to the wider profile.
@kevinmarshall9001
@kevinmarshall9001 6 жыл бұрын
70 dollars us is insane considering what other brands offer for that price. I paid 70 for a protaper brake lever that's adjustable , 3way collapsible , comes with rubber dust boots and has a lifetime warranty. This clutch lever is just a redesigned lever it shouldn't cost that much at all. I would consider trying it but not at the price.
@ozbiker5311
@ozbiker5311 4 жыл бұрын
Hi
@Echobike01
@Echobike01 8 жыл бұрын
your videos rock ☺
@tardywombat9513
@tardywombat9513 8 жыл бұрын
awesome video mate! its interesting to hear your view on the weight of the clutches on your bikes, I have a wr450 and a250 pumpkin. I find the clutch on the 250 perfect (the 450 is hell) and actually like the little bit of resistance it offers ive ridden a mates 300 with a clake two and I felt like I couldn't feel the engagement very well making my riding the opposite of smooth anyway keep up the good work!
@reidferguson7842
@reidferguson7842 3 жыл бұрын
anybody know of a current distributor in australia? website has little info.
@16cliffedge
@16cliffedge 4 жыл бұрын
I went from riding old dirtbikes, DTs etc, I bought some Eurotrash, the colour got me.. but i find myself on steep downhills etc sometimes cutting the bike off, one has to be far more decisive, so to speak, with a fc350 018/ magura hydraulic clutch lever to stop a flameout , unheard of any of my older bikes
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