ASV Levers (short)

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  1. FYBLADE

    FYBLADE New Member

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    Thinking about purchasing a pair of ASV levers for my 2019 blade, are these any good, what’s peoples thoughts ? (£180 from Sportsbikeshop shop)
     
  2. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    For a short lever they are one of the best ones out there,
     
  3. Noel

    Noel Active Member

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    I got some for sale in new condition
     
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    dern Well-Known Member

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    I can't comment on those but if you've not had short leavers before then buy some cheap ones from China to see if you like them. I liked the idea but one of my KTMs came with short levers but I can't stand them.
     
  5. Slick

    Slick Elite Member

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    I prefer the look and adjustability of the ASVs over the Pazzo type. Rock solid even through a crash or two!

    However ,I do prefer to rock a shorty on the clutch and long on the brake.
    If your looking to upgrade the MC at any time, think about buying one where you can match the m/c lever, I currently has an ASV on the clutch and brembo on the brake, hurts my OCD a little!
     
  6. PauloHRC

    PauloHRC God Like

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    ASV levers are nice but I've never liked short levers, I'd go for longer ones.

    Short levers equals less leverage, that's just science.

    How many Moto Gp or World super bikes do you see with short levers?? The answer is none! ;)
     
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