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adjustable levers rvf

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Hi ALL

WHAT ARE THE BEST ADJUSTABLE LEVERS AVAILABLE FOR THE RVF?

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Hi there, I have a VFR with a set of trak tech's on at the moment and all I can say is for the money they're brilliant (busters or M&P sell these for £45 a lever), I also fitted a set of Pazzo's to a friends RVF and to be honest although i think they look better in my opinion I think it'd be hard to see a functional difference.
I should also have a set of Titax levers on the way (I brought them from France & Li Asia Tdg on this site) apparently they're used on the WSB's, so once I fit them to the wife's bike i'll let you know what they're like.

Hope this helps!

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I have CRG shorties, brialliant feel and great quality.
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fitted the Titax levers this evening, and they're really nice also, all these levers seem to be well made. Choices, choices... I have to say if money was no object CRG's look the nicest and I believe they started the whole adjustable lever thing (correct me if I'm wrong). But money playing a large part the Trak techs are probably the best £70 I've spend on the bike so far - unfortunately there's a lot more to spend.
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mattjc wrote:But money playing a large part the Trak techs are probably the best £70 I've spend on the bike so far - unfortunately there's a lot more to spend.
Yeah good to see some cheaper alternatives to CRG's and Pazzos (without being too cheap - ebay chinese copies = :Puke: ).

I really like the look of the titax levers, and great value.
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mattjc wrote: Trak techs are probably the best £70 I've spend on the bike .

Second that have some on my road and race bikes.
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New short black Titax levers in stock @ £50 each inc. VAT

£3 a lever delivery.


I can now confirm they stand up very well to crashing following our recent problems at Snetterton !!

Paypal as per signature below is fine.
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Does anyone have some pictures of the titax levers fitted? I am really tempted to get a set.
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Hi here's the clutch lever fitted, sorry about the picture the sun was really low i'll try and get a couple of better shots for you tomorrow.

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you may have just swayed me to get a set! :grin:

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