View Full Version : 1999 yamaha r6 shorty levers, advice wanted
kiwi_niko
15th November 2015, 18:34
hi guys, im looking at buying some shorty levers for my r6, does anyone have much experience with the cheaper unbranded ones vs the branded ones?
and where could i get some in auckland?
AllanB
15th November 2015, 19:00
On line in the area for the copies, cheap bastards.
Can't quite get the link right for the ones I tried a few years back (wine and beer is to blame) ....
Hang on - found them,
http://shop.the2wheels.com/
Now - here is the guts. They were bloody well made, appears to be of a quality material and worked absolutely fine. Arrive bloody quickly too.
To qualify my initial purchase I wanted CRG levers. But was unsure about the shorties so purchased the 'cheap' ones and tried them out to see if shorties were for me (yes).
As above I had no real reason not to keep them - they look identical to a 'name brand' lever that costs significantly more. There is a chance they may even be made in the same factory - who the F really knows in this global production world.
Anyway - I did end up spoiling myself with the CRG levers. They were divine. Worth the extra money? Yes, No, Maybe. The main difference was with the CRG ones each time I hauled on the front brake I never doubted the quality of the alloy used in their production.
Any justified non-prejudiced reason not to feel the same way about the 2Wheels ones? No. Other than a unjustified back of the mind question .....
A Google search for fails provides no evidence that they are not the real deal.
Linky so you can make up your own mind.
http://shop.the2wheels.com/
Grubber
15th November 2015, 20:05
Try fastbikegear. I got some Titax levers from him and they were dawn fine. Good to deal with too.
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baffa
16th November 2015, 14:35
Real world, you probably wont ever notice a difference.
I've heard a few horror stories about the banjo bolts failing on the cheaper versions, but I dont know how much truth there is to that.
Moise
16th November 2015, 16:50
http://shop.the2wheels.com/
They have spares for the levers!!! Will definitely try them next time.
The R1 came with a set of cheap shorty levers. The clutch lever was fine, but the black anodising on the brake had faded to dark brown, and the perch didn't fit quite right - it was pushing on the master cylinder even when fully released. Apparently, this is the main safety problem with the cheap levers - if there is enough pressure on the master cylinder, then the brakes overheat and lock up.
I bought another cheap set off eBay to replace the brake lever, and the new one fitted perfectly and seems fine so far.
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