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Levers

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Just after some new levers, i know i can get some easily but ive fallen in love with these (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280528946472? ... 185wt_1163)

A few of my friends have them, how ever they dont do them for the gsxr 400, But what other levers will work on them? maybe the gsxr 600? any help would be appreciated thanks as my brake lever is bent.
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Re: Levers

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A mate of mine had the same problem with her GSXR400. I think she used Slabside 600 levers, I'll ask her to confirm.
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cheers, would be very helpfully,
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http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-rgv250-1994 ... FIG36.html
I have been looking at this style of lever and after a bit of searching found part numbers of original gsxr 76a
lever/knocker and 1994 rgv250 are the same .There are plenty of levers listed on e-bay rgv250all models.
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It was Slingshot levers Kate used on hers but she can't remember if they were from a 600 or 750 but I'd guess they're the same.
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Re: Levers

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he dosnt do the levers i am after for the RGV :( ill have a look at the 600 slabbie, cheers
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hmm dunno how i missed that :P, thanks so much, will order some and post back when i get them, carnt afford till end of month.
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panda wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clutch-Brake- ... 3cb9dd88f7
Same levers different seller ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clutch-Brake- ... 43a80842b7 Just found this on the site you had.
so does these levers fit gk76a? i'm thinking of getting them too... :twisted:
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Assuming whats been said above, then yes they should.....i'd wait for the known experts on here to confirm first though!
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