Levers

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  1. Haga1978

    Haga1978 New Member

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    What levers should I buy for my cbr1000rr 2007
     
  2. Slim Ted

    Slim Ted Active Member

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    ASV all the way. They ooze quality. I did have pair of Titax levers on my 600 a few years ago. They looked good but didn't seem to fit as nicely as the ASV's.
     
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  3. johnd

    johnd Active Member

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    +1. I was nervous paying £185 for a pair of levers but they are quality.
     
  4. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    harris! quality bit of kit and a bit cheaper than asv
     
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  5. Haga1978

    Haga1978 New Member

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    What about pazzo levers they are said to be good
     
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  6. Dogtown

    Dogtown New Member

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    FP Racing...love em
     
  7. navvy10

    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    I had ASV then switched to Pazzo as ASV stubbies can hurt your fingers cos they are very angular not rounded like Pazzo
     
  8. Ade

    Ade New Member

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    Fitted the Puig short levers to my 07 blade, were a bit cheaper than the pazzo and the ASV and the quality and fit seems good.
     
  9. Bloy182

    Bloy182 Active Member

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    I understand there is a lot of difference between the quality branded levers, but are they enough compared to the hong kong ones?

    Hong Kong CNC 7075 Levers £21.98

    ASV CNC 6061 Levers £185.00

    7075 & 6061 metals are very similar and both strong and light. Are you paying for the name or are the hong kong ones crap? This is something ive never purchased so i dont have a clue about.

    has anyone bought the cheapy ones?
     
  10. Haga1978

    Haga1978 New Member

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    I did see the cheap ones but reading about them a chap said they were good then the next week his front lever got suck and he came off
     
  11. Dogtown

    Dogtown New Member

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    Dont ever go cheap for controls:eek:...if you cant afford the nice, leave them standard;)
     
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  12. navvy10

    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    +1 don't use cheap components on essential systems the risk of them causing an issue is not worth it IMO. No answer for brakes binding on or not engaging. Pretty sure it will cost more than the difference in cheap to known levers
     
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  13. MrB

    MrB God Like

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    Funnily enough these arrived today fancy a change over the ASV's I've got.

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  14. Jamiestrada

    Jamiestrada JamieMultiTraitor

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    Mmmmm Harris, Lovely :)
     
  15. Haga1978

    Haga1978 New Member

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    Any ideas of what brake lines to get as well
     
  16. BigFatBloke

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    The so called Harris levers are made by TWR. Harris claim far to much credit for those!
     
  17. BikersDiscountStore

    BikersDiscountStore Active Member

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    Correct but it's TWM They'll badge them up with any name you like if you order 100+ Have a peep here, forum discount available too. TWM Folding Brake & Clutch Levers
     
  18. rb1000rr

    rb1000rr Active Member

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    Ive got Pazzo shorty s on my RR6 easy to fit look great are well made and most importantly feel excellent road and track would recommend them to anyone
     
  19. Bloy182

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    these look excellent, and priced reasonably too!
     
  20. Jonnymac

    Jonnymac Active Member

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    CRG RC-2's Just as good as ASV's and a little different from the crowd (you'll save about £50 too)
     

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