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Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 Hi everybody Back in Spain from a trip through southern France. My Gen1 behaved perfectly and Im even more happy with it (if that´s possible). The trip went smooth and incidentless but for my girl dropping the bike while parked (the bike was a little over leaned, and with all the luggage it didnt need much movement to fall). No damages thank to bumpers and saddle bags but a clutch lever broken tip. So, considering that she is feeling guilty :evil I might be able to make her pay for an upgrade: any suggestions? To be honest, I was already thinking about changing them cos my hands are smalish and cant really ride with "two fingers" on the brake as I am used to Cheers! Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Lazarus - 13-09-12 To be honest, the picture wasnt really required.......was it!!!!! ![]() I've fitted OEM parts to my fazer (look the same as Yamaha but for a fraction of the price) and had no problems. Yet to go down the routes of different levers though. Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 (13-09-12, 04:28 PM)Lazarus link Wrote: To be honest, the picture wasnt really required.......was it!!!!! Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 (it´s hard trying to be funny without not even knowing how to quote!) thanks for your answer! Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Lazarus - 13-09-12 no offence meant m8 - im just jealous that i wasnt there !!! Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Lazarus - 13-09-12 I just remembered there was a post on aftermarket levers a while ago : http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,3582.msg31121.html#msg31121 Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 thanks again!!! cheers Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Haugen - 13-09-12 What a view! I want to go now! As for the levers. I've got ASV normal length ones on mine and I have to admit I love them! They look good and are very comfortable. I've been riding with them for about 20k km... I got them here: http://www.performanceparts-ltd.com/store/uk-YAMAHA-FZ_1__Fazer-10279-2006 Yes, they are a bit pricy but IMO worth the money. Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 (13-09-12, 04:52 PM)Haugen link Wrote: What a view! I want to go now! thanks for answering. they look superb but they do are pricey, I will see. (as for the view, that´s the "col d´aspin" pretty famous amongst tour de france enthusiasts, like me) Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Falcon 269 - 13-09-12 Where in Spain? Have I asked this before? If so, apologies - senior moment. ![]() I've got Pazzo shorty levers on my Gen 1 and I'm also small-handed (and tight-fisted, got that in before someone else does :lol). I'm very used to the Pazzos now but I have full size Chinese CRG knock-offs on the R1 and I like the extra leverage those provide, while still being easy to use wiv diddy mits. The Chinese knock-offs tend to be slightly chunkier than the high end stuff life Pazzo, CRG etc but are very good value for money. Mike (on the Costa Blanca) Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 13-09-12 Hi Mike I live in Madrid, and you can apologize to your brain: you havent asked before ![]() Thank you for answering. It is obvious that both products cant be the same one being almost 8 times more expensive. The problem here is that I was thinking on spending quite more than what the knock off cost but not so much as a pair of Pazzo´s does. Do the chinese look&feel "cheap"? Poor finish and so on? Cheers Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - smegfish1 - 13-09-12 I've had the crg shorties on for over a year now with no probs at all. seem to be well built, no bits fell off yet!! I've got them set on the most adjustment and 2 fingers is ok. ![]() Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - Falcon 269 - 13-09-12 (13-09-12, 05:38 PM)yamahasan link Wrote: Do the chinese look&feel "cheap"? Poor finish and so on? Not cheap-looking but not as obviously expensive to look at as the real thing, if you get my drift? I went for plain alloy ones for the R1, closest match to the original levers in colour possible. So far, so good. I have read reports from riders in the USA who've gone for Chinese ones that are colour anodized and found that they fade a little in the sun. But then again, coloured levers and other accessories are a bit tart's handbag. Fit and function is fine. Again, not quite as precisely engineered as the Pazzos et al but plenty good enough for the price. I think I paid about £35 for the pair, delivered to Spain. At that price, what's there to lose in trying? Mike PS. If your travels bring you south to the coast at any time, let me know. Lots of excellent roads down this way that I'd be happy to point you at. ![]() Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - BMCfaz - 13-09-12 Another vote for ASV levers from me, excellent adjustment range if you've got small hands. I got mine from http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/ from stock, after waiting weeks for M&P to tell me they couldn't get them! Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - b1k3rdude - 14-09-12 (13-09-12, 04:43 PM)Lazarus link Wrote: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,3582.msg31121.html#msg31121I've got the shorter version of this and I love them, I did think when i bought them that Oulw miss being able to get my little finger on the lever. Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - jackojet - 14-09-12 I have traktech levers on mine from buster's, they are full length and you can choose colours for the anodised adjusters, had them several years and were about £35 each. They are good quality and look and feel great. Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - nickodemon - 14-09-12 I have fitted top end levers and the cheaper chinese copies, but you asked for a lever that cost in between the two, well i have trak tech levers fitted to my gen 1. They are excellent. you can get short or long levers. £70 a pair. Here is a link - http://www.mandp.co.uk/productsList.aspx?style=0&kw=trak%20tech&bike=869-2004 Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - yamahasan - 17-09-12 well, I think I have enough to go solve the issue; thanks to you all!!! cheers Re: Any member tested aftermarket brake&clutch levers? - bikerboys - 17-09-12 hi what would be up with changing a fzs 600 clutch clamp from a 1000 to a 600 so that i can get these after market to fit would it work ? |