Oberon adjustable clutch and brake lever review on 2017 Tri Glide
As we all know the 2017 M8 models have a stiffer clutch feel or more like the lever takes hold further out. Really the clutch feels harder to pull and control because this puts yours fingers out more straight giving you less leverage.
I had got use to our 2017 clutch pull and release point with really no issues except one. This minor issue was in stop and go traffic my left wrist was getting a bit of a work out.
So I ordered the oberon adjustable levers from hogleverage.com. I ordered the clutch and the front brake lever so everything would match. These are expensive very high quality levers and the cost may not be for everyone.
The levers have 6 settings on them they come on setting 4. Setting 4 is simular to the factory levers for reach but and I say but they are shaped a little different. Even on setting 4 the trike take hold point was better to me. I did find setting 3 to be perfect on both levers for me.
The clutch takes hold perfect now not as far out. At this set point of 3 the lever worked perfect great clutch feel and release. The trike safety switchs for starting all still worked perfect. Maybe if a guy put the setting at say the 1 position it then may have affected the switchs. I don't know because I don't need that minimal of adjustment. I don't really think many if any folks would.
The clutch still has that sort of stiff hydraulic feel to it but it just plain feels so much more manageable and comfortable. Again I don't see the average guy with these levers needing much more than the 3 setting to make the 2017 M8 clutch feel a hole lot sweeter.
To my surprise and the bennifit of the front brake lever is the shape and also the adjustability. It gives you so much of a better modulation and brake feel than the factory lever. So I give the adjustable front brake lever Kudos too.
Yes, these levers are a little pricey but I am super happy with this upgrade on our 2017 Tri Glide. As said may not be for everyone.
Ride Safe All,
Bill G






As we all know the 2017 M8 models have a stiffer clutch feel or more like the lever takes hold further out. Really the clutch feels harder to pull and control because this puts yours fingers out more straight giving you less leverage.
I had got use to our 2017 clutch pull and release point with really no issues except one. This minor issue was in stop and go traffic my left wrist was getting a bit of a work out.
So I ordered the oberon adjustable levers from hogleverage.com. I ordered the clutch and the front brake lever so everything would match. These are expensive very high quality levers and the cost may not be for everyone.
The levers have 6 settings on them they come on setting 4. Setting 4 is simular to the factory levers for reach but and I say but they are shaped a little different. Even on setting 4 the trike take hold point was better to me. I did find setting 3 to be perfect on both levers for me.
The clutch takes hold perfect now not as far out. At this set point of 3 the lever worked perfect great clutch feel and release. The trike safety switchs for starting all still worked perfect. Maybe if a guy put the setting at say the 1 position it then may have affected the switchs. I don't know because I don't need that minimal of adjustment. I don't really think many if any folks would.
The clutch still has that sort of stiff hydraulic feel to it but it just plain feels so much more manageable and comfortable. Again I don't see the average guy with these levers needing much more than the 3 setting to make the 2017 M8 clutch feel a hole lot sweeter.
To my surprise and the bennifit of the front brake lever is the shape and also the adjustability. It gives you so much of a better modulation and brake feel than the factory lever. So I give the adjustable front brake lever Kudos too.
Yes, these levers are a little pricey but I am super happy with this upgrade on our 2017 Tri Glide. As said may not be for everyone.
Ride Safe All,
Bill G






