anyone use the short ones?? i think they look so much better, but would worry my wrist would start hurting on long journeys with less leverage
I have the £21.95 Chinese made levers on both my bikes, never had any issues with them at all. Excellent finish and quality all the fittings are stainless. The levers on my Suzuki have seen a lot of miles and some serious weather conditions with plenty of road salt and it never gets cleaned they still look and work like new.
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I had 3 finger chinese ones on my gsxr, they were really good! Nice and strong, this is the link - Brake Clutch Levers Suzuki GSXR 600 750 1000 TL1000S GSR 600 750 SFV 650 Black | eBay - that's link for gsxr but the same seller. For that price you can try to snap em, doubt you will snap em tbh!
Or these from m and p, Trak-Tech Stubby Black Honda Brake Lever 1903B - Suitable for Aprilia RSV4 1000 RSV 1000 (Tuono Radial Calipers) RSV 1000 (Factory) RSV 1000 (Tuono) ETV 1000 (Caponord) RSV 1000 (Mille) RSV 1000 (Mille) SL 1000 (Falco) BMW F 800 (S) F 800 (GS) F 800
I have the Harris/TWM ones after having the ASV shorties on my 600RR but the shorties are no good when in traffic imo. Happy with the ASV although I would consider ASV long levers as they are QUALITY.
I bought my Harris levers second hand from Raphael and you could barely tell they weren't new. You also have to bare in mind that he commuted on his bike everyday. 2 years and over 7500 miles later they still look brand new when cleaned and polished. (sorry about the low milage covered but I spent 5 months of last summer abroad)
I have puig short ones, they allright but they have a gap at the end and that gap is pissing me off, I think I will get long ones and sell these. If not that gap - they would be just fine!
I liked the longer ones and that gap so I ordered the same ones but short ones as I like short levers but on short ones that gap has an edge and it just goes into your fingers through the gloves after an hour of clutching and braking in traffic!
Not this again No-one ever suggests they will snap. We suggest they have crap tolerances and QC and that could cause them to jam or snag, not snap.
sorry fella havent really got experiance with the pazzos always liked the feel and quality of the harris & felt the asv short to short