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    Aftermarket levers?

    Hia ll.. Looking for some help. I want to get some blue clutch and brakes levers for the 1125r and been looking on Ebay but am not sure about the chinese/Hong Kong ones you see there. Has anyone used them? Are they any good? How do they compare to NZ bought (if indeed they are any different?)

    I know Pazzo and Titax are almost $300 a set..are they that much better?

    I dont want the "what if they break when you use them" stuff..I am looking to hear from people who actually have or used them on their bike. I am also not interested in the "support NZ" argument as my views have been covered on this before.

    Just looking for some actual facts (hard to find on this site I know) as to whether I buy off Ebay or more expensive ones here?

    Any thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    Hia ll.. Looking for some help. I want to get some blue clutch and brakes levers for the 1125r and been looking on Ebay but am not sure about the chinese/Hong Kong ones you see there. Has anyone used them? Are they any good? How do they compare to NZ bought (if indeed they are any different?)

    I know Pazzo and Titax are almost $300 a set..are they that much better?

    I dont want the "what if they break when you use them" stuff..I am looking to hear from people who actually have or used them on their bike. I am also not interested in the "support NZ" argument as my views have been covered on this before.

    Just looking for some actual facts (hard to find on this site I know) as to whether I buy off Ebay or more expensive ones here?

    Any thoughts?
    I got a cheapo chinese set from ebay on the bird about 6 months ago - landed for about $42 i think - work fine for me, no trouble whatsoever. I figured for $40, even if they crap out it was only $40!

    a bit like these http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clutch-Brake...592692&vxp=mtr
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    I purchased a set of levers from a trading company in east tamiki,
    next to a set of gpones they are the same right down to the tooling CNC path marks

    The only thing I did replace for peace of mind was the capscrews with decent S/S ones..
    finish and fitment suprising good, well anodised.

    honestly if you managed to break them by excessive force either your superman
    or the hunk or the viagra is working where it should'nt..

    Andys english might not be the best, however he's a physical store and was
    great as I measured up a number of parts for a project bike and he was more
    than helpful..

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    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    I purchased a set of levers from a trading company in east tamiki,
    next to a set of gpones they are the same right down to the tooling CNC path marks

    The only thing I did replace for peace of mind was the capscrews with decent S/S ones..
    finish and fitment suprising good, well anodised.

    honestly if you managed to break them by excessive force either your superman
    or the hunk or the viagra is working where it should'nt..

    Andys english might not be the best, however he's a physical store and was
    great as I measured up a number of parts for a project bike and he was more
    than helpful..
    How much did you pay for them? How do i contact him?
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    I think he means these guys.

    http://www.wmsmoto.co.nz/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    Hia ll.. Looking for some help. I want to get some blue clutch and brakes levers for the 1125r and been looking on Ebay but am not sure about the chinese/Hong Kong ones you see there. Has anyone used them? Are they any good? How do they compare to NZ bought (if indeed they are any different?)

    I know Pazzo and Titax are almost $300 a set..are they that much better?

    I dont want the "what if they break when you use them" stuff..I am looking to hear from people who actually have or used them on their bike. I am also not interested in the "support NZ" argument as my views have been covered on this before.

    Just looking for some actual facts (hard to find on this site I know) as to whether I buy off Ebay or more expensive ones here?

    Any thoughts?
    I bought some double adjustable ones for my R1 over a year ago. they have the adjustment by the perch to set for your hand size, and they can be adjusted for length, so the lever can be a shorty, a full length, or anything in between - custom set it to your tastes.

    Cost me about $50 including postage - maybe a bit less.

    I ride my bike LOTS, trackdays, rallies, commutes, touring - the levers have been brilliant, anodizing was available in a range of colours, and hasnt faded or anything at all.

    from my experience, Id buy them again if I changed bikes, and save the $250 difference towards other mods/petrol/one legged prostitues (dont knock it till youve tried it)

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    I have had ebay levers on 2 out of my 3 bikes, I would much rather pay $50 for a set of CNC anodized brand-less levers than $300+ for something that is going to do the exact same job.

    I have herd stories of them fading in the sun and what not, but it would cost piss all to get them re-anodised if need be..

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    I have Titax levers, long ones. I love 'em and am glad I bought 'em at a time when I had a disposable income. Call me shallow but I don't like the idea of cheap Chinese stuff on my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I have Titax levers, long ones. I love 'em and am glad I bought 'em at a time when I had a disposable income. Call me shallow but I don't like the idea of cheap Chinese stuff on my bike.
    Your avatar is far to distracting, so Im finding it hard to come up with a reply

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    Thanks for all the input..have ordered some off ebay and will let you all know what they are like when they arrive..total cost NZD43.......
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    Here they are fitted in about three minutes.................. havent gone for a ride yet but they sure look the part
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    nice one. looks like the match the blue Buel logo on the tank fairly well too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    Here they are fitted in about three minutes.................. havent gone for a ride yet but they sure look the part
    Can I have link ill see what they have for MT01. They look good
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Can I have link ill see what they have for MT01. They look good
    I've got a couple of sets from this guy, no issues at all http://www.ebay.com/sch/hkdrpro/m.ht....c0.m270.l1313
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    Hia ll.. Looking for some help. I want to get some blue clutch and brakes levers for the 1125r and been looking on Ebay but am not sure about the chinese/Hong Kong ones you see there. Has anyone used them? Are they any good? How do they compare to NZ bought (if indeed they are any different?)

    I know Pazzo and Titax are almost $300 a set..are they that much better?

    I dont want the "what if they break when you use them" stuff..I am looking to hear from people who actually have or used them on their bike. I am also not interested in the "support NZ" argument as my views have been covered on this before.

    Just looking for some actual facts (hard to find on this site I know) as to whether I buy off Ebay or more expensive ones here?

    Any thoughts?
    I had the same dilemma as you. I ended up buying CRG from ebay (second set, first set on another bike I had). My thought process was "Sure, those cheap ass ones are PROBABLY going to be OK, and they are PROBABLY functionally equivalent to the expensive ones. But with my luck I will get the one with the QC problem, or the one that snaps or the one where the adjuster mechanism shits itself, and basically I am not prepared to take that risk with my front brake" Spend the extra hundy, the peace of mind is worth it.

    http://www.constructorsrg.com/levers/index.html
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