lever upgrade
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lever upgrade
just wondering what levers you guys would recommend for my nc30? the standard ones do the trick, but im treating myself and the bike, so i thought id ask opinions...
thanks guys!
thanks guys!
- superlite
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Re: lever upgrade
Don't go for those crappy anodised levers. Hondas are a bit fussy with levers - crappy ones don't let the fluid return properly. Go for CRG or Pazzo. Not sure what ASV are like, but they look good.
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Re: lever upgrade
tyga now do billet ones too
http://www.jap4performance.com/hondaNC30.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
about 1/3 of the way down.
http://www.jap4performance.com/hondaNC30.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
about 1/3 of the way down.
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Re: lever upgrade
They look tasty, but they're pretty expensive for a lever that is basicaaly the same as standard but not forged. Still gonna break in a drop/off/lowside.
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Re: lever upgrade
was thinking about the tyga ones, but really the only reason id buy those is if my standard ones were broken...
fancied somrthing a little snazzy-er....
and yeah ive heard some horror storys about "pattern" levers....
fancied somrthing a little snazzy-er....
and yeah ive heard some horror storys about "pattern" levers....
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Re: lever upgrade
titax do good quality levers (there a new company like pazzo and crg) and there slightly cheeper than pazzo etc, think about £110 for a set
- matty_boy
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Re: lever upgrade
I have a set of Pazzo levers. Cost me £150ish for the pair, but oh my do they look preety.
Or you could go for the full BSB ones that they sell for around £200 each side.
Or you could go for the full BSB ones that they sell for around £200 each side.
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Re: lever upgrade
the ISR stuff's nice that was my route but it aint cheap! £250 for the brake and £100 for the clutch. obviously the brake is a radial mastercylinder... but they have loads of adjustment and do work well!
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Re: lever upgrade
Brembo radial lever if you want bling!
I have crg's and they work and feel great.
I have crg's and they work and feel great.
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