Help me select the right Mid West Engineering lever

Bark3rd

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Steve from Mid West Mountain Engineering sent this photo to choose the one that most closely matches my clutch lever, I'm thinking its the first one but it says Magura (these are his KTM levers). Has anyone run one of these successfully? What about brake? My bike is an 11 EC300, thank you.

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He said they wouldn't fit my 2011 AJP masters. I told him I could send him my 2005 take-offs a few months ago but he wasn't sure he could find the time to design it.

Ask him if he is ready for them and I will send them.
 
I did the Magura clutch m/c conversion on my '11 bike.
I also have the top MWME lever shown on it.

I don't think any of their existing levers will fit the AJP master cylinder.
 
Darn, OK I'm really needing shorty levers and the idea of the increased leverage is cool. I just received a sweet pair of red anodized S3 levers from GF but they are the same length (clutch is even a little longer) than stock. They didn't come with bushings for the bolt holes, do you guys add these or transfer them from the old levers? I don't remember bushings being a factor on all my other bikes. Im sending them back to him anyway, maybe I'll go with the trials levers.
 
A clutch lever for a newer GasGas trials bike should work. I put one on my 2011 XC250e. It mounted right up and was shorter than the stock lever.
 
I have a shorty AJP clutch lever that I'm willing to part with. I installed it, but never rode with it as I find it too short. The safety wire in the blurry pic is just to make sure I don't loose the bushing. Got it from Motocross Center, think I paid 10-15 euros for it. It's yours for $25. I'll cover the shipping. Shipping will likely be $10-15 to the US, so I think I'm being fair with the price.

Jason

 
I appreciate the offers and the info. In recap, it loooks like you have to do a Magura MC conversion for this lever to work.

JP4-thanks for the offer but the international shipping is an unnecessary expense, I should be able to find something here.
 
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