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The brake and clutch lever of a vintage motorcycle usually come in the form of two metal levers located on either side of the motorcycle's handlebars.
The brake lever is usually located on the right side and operates the motorcycle's front braking system, while the clutch lever is located on the left side and allows the motorcycle's transmission to be disengaged.
In some cases, the levers may be equipped with adjusters to adjust the distance between the levers and the handlebars depending on the size of the rider's hand.