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Luckylukey7
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Trak Tech Levers

Post by Luckylukey7 »

Hi Guys,

Any idea's if the CBR 600 '92 levers will fit my '92 NC29?

As far as I know they should be the same fitting.

Can anyone clarify this for me?

Detail below:

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=574510

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=574511

Many Thanks,

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Post by leopard_pagan »

i read that the brake lever needs to be spot on or it causes the front brakes to seize on. caused by the prong that presses in to the piston on the handle bar to go in slightly, instead of releasing with a wee gap....
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Post by hannakournikova »

Tyga now do levers too, £45 per pair too. come in 4 colours (black, 2 types of silver and a ti colour)
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Post by Luckylukey7 »

Yeah, have seen the tyga one's and like them alot but would like to have the better level of adjustment.

That why i like the look of these ones.

Just to clarify...If you look on ebay, standard levers fit both CBR 400 and 600 of same year. Is that not the same with Trak Tech or Pazzo?

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Post by superlite »

Pretty much all honda sportsbike levers will fit, provided they're off non-radial models. Leopard makes a good point though - non-oem forged levers are notorious for not allowing fluid to return to the master cylinder = build up of fluid pressure. But I know that CNC'd levers such as Pazzo and CRG work a treat. It all comes down to the quality (and price!) I guess.
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