Don't worry, your old post is back
With respect to adjustable clutch levers, if you'll look closely, the clutch lever to clutch grip gap is by a huge margin in the Duke 390. The adjustable lever just about moves in increments so that gives you a enough leverage to pull in effortlessly with your fingers. Also, if you'll observe closely the screw that fixes the lever the clutch yoke on the lever is a different than the non-adjustable ones, though both are Philips screw. It also has to do with the yoke design. Don't worry about the adjustable ones, as long as you are happy with the non-adjustable ones and your clutch freeplay is set right, that's all that matters for a good ride. 
Cheers!
VJ


.. i mean just the lever without the yoke/master cylinder!

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