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fastasfcuk
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#16 Post by fastasfcuk » Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:11 pm

thanks for doing the running round ken and getting my levers there the dogs. :smt007

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Chabby
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#17 Post by Chabby » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:52 pm

Whats the crack with shorter levers?

I could do with a pair about a foot long the way my clutch wrecks me about town!

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#18 Post by Firestarter » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:16 am

So, has everyone got their's fitted yet? What's the verdict?

Very happy with mine - both work very well, the brake is bang on the right length, and I get plenty of stopping power using two fingers. Struggling a bit with the clutch - took the stubby lever, and finding a bit of difficult at times. It's quite hard to pull in anyway, but trying it two fingers finds either my 3rd finger getting stuck under the end, or using three fingers. This in itself is awkward, as my 3rd & 4th fingers are stiched together! Might have to look at an MPL clutch slave cylinder to lighten the load a bit (or improve my grip!)

Overall, very happy with them (look & feel)
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#19 Post by Falken » Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:22 pm

:smt001
Hi Mark, I have too use three fingers on the clutch for the same reason, the thid finger gets in the way.
But now i'm use to them the are the dogs danglies.
Also fitted EBC wavey discs and EBC pads, this has really made a difference to the stopping power.
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