levers
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levers
i'm looking to treat myself to some new race levers with the thumb operated span adjusters,i'd prefer the long ones. as any body fitted any and got any sugestions. cheers chaps.
- Falken
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Hi Ian,
Have a look on Busters site, the've got a few on there which may help you.
Just put brake levers in the search box.
I was looking at them at the show last Monday and they look ok.
Wish i'd brought some now, but felt i'd spent enough with the discs.
Will have to see what the bearded one in the red suit brings, or hope for a sale in January.
Adventure before Dementia.
- DavShill
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Ian - I've fitted Pazzo levers. Got them from Hein Gerricke. You can choose the colours of the lever and the span adjuster. Harris do a version too.They are beautifully made and look the business. I chose the short version but they do standard length too. Some go for standard clutch and short brake.
They are not cheap (£120 the pair) but there are a couple of cheaper versions around but I've not seen the quality. Check out M&P, Busters, Infinity etc.
They are not cheap (£120 the pair) but there are a couple of cheaper versions around but I've not seen the quality. Check out M&P, Busters, Infinity etc.
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