Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
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Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
Hi i am wanting to upgrade my levers but no sure what to buy, I have seen some cheap ones from china which look nice but are they crap? also i've seen some nice tyga ones but not sure what else is out there & which are the best ones to go for.
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Re: Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
iv got some nice black billet tyga ones, tbf, they are quality mate....but exactaly the same as OE ones really! plus, i dont think they come with the tiny tyga logo etched into the fronts anymore! well they do but before anoidizing, so its coverd up and cant be seen, thats 1 of the main resons i bought mine too!

if i had my choice again id buy those spazzo ones off ebay mate with adjusters.

if i had my choice again id buy those spazzo ones off ebay mate with adjusters.
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Re: Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
I've had 'Spazzo' levers from China on my CBR for over a year and never had an issue. Side-by-side with Pazzo levers the only notable difference was the lack of branding on the Spazzo.
One thing I would recommend though, but isn't necessary, is to grease up the joints and thread-lock the bolts. Even if I had bought Pazzo's, I'd have done the same anyway.
One thing I would recommend though, but isn't necessary, is to grease up the joints and thread-lock the bolts. Even if I had bought Pazzo's, I'd have done the same anyway.
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Re: Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
I got these from this guy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clutch-Brake- ... 2a11e458e5
Very good quality and they took about 1 week to arrive. Ill be getting some more for my RGV too.
Very good quality and they took about 1 week to arrive. Ill be getting some more for my RGV too.
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Re: Brake & Clutch levers? (RVF NC35)
I had some serious trouble with my Tyga brake lever, it kept ripping holes in the outer seal on the master cylinder... Everything else I've got from Tyga is pretty good quality, just the brake lever was pretty shit-house.