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flymo 01-03-08 05:28 PM

Ebay kit to avoid - levers
 
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Hi there,

another bad experience with an ebay seller, this time potentially dangerous. Beware!

I bought a set of levers for my K3 SV from 'ukgpshop'. The item was http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Suzuki-Katana-...742.m153.l1262

they are sold as 'high quality levers', far from it!

I literally brushed past my bike and knocked the brake lever in teh wrong direction with my hip and the lever assembly fell to bits. take a look at the fracture on the lever;

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The lever hadnt even been used yet, good job this wasnt at full chat down the avenue at Oulton Park.

Steer clear!

Lozzo 01-03-08 07:06 PM

Re: Ebay kit to avoid - levers
 
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Originally Posted by flymo_racer (Post 1434319)
Hi there,

another bad experience with an ebay seller, this time potentially dangerous. Beware!

I bought a set of levers for my K3 SV from 'ukgpshop'. The item was http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Suzuki-Katana-...742.m153.l1262

they are sold as 'high quality levers', far from it!

I literally brushed past my bike and knocked the brake lever in teh wrong direction with my hip and the lever assembly fell to bits. take a look at the fracture on the lever;

The lever hadnt even been used yet, good job this wasnt at full chat down the avenue at Oulton Park.

Steer clear!

I bought identical ones to those a couple of weeks ago advertised as polished alloy, and I wasn't happy with them at all because I didn't want the chrome ones they sent. I ended up buying another clutch lever to replace the one my mate borrrowed, rather than fit the chrome ones. I reckon I'll lob the ones I have in the bin, I'm not chancing a failure when it comes to brakes.

My ebay seller was Killerkawasaki. Avoid at all costs because they expect you to pay postage on returns, which are to USA not Edinburgh like his description says - he won't refund the original P+P either. Blatant rip-off merchants who I reported to ebay for shonky practice.

flymo 01-03-08 08:18 PM

Re: Ebay kit to avoid - levers
 
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Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 1434393)
I bought identical ones to those a couple of weeks ago advertised as polished alloy, and I wasn't happy with them at all because I didn't want the chrome ones they sent. I ended up buying another clutch lever to replace the one my mate borrrowed, rather than fit the chrome ones. I reckon I'll lob the ones I have in the bin, I'm not chancing a failure when it comes to brakes.

My ebay seller was Killerkawasaki. Avoid at all costs because they expect you to pay postage on returns, which are to USA not Edinburgh like his description says - he won't refund the original P+P either. Blatant rip-off merchants who I reported to ebay for shonky practice.

yeah, I think of all the things I wouldnt want to fail, the front brake lever would be right up there. I bought another set from my local dealers so I could touch and feel before I handed over the cash, 100 times better.

northwind 01-03-08 09:24 PM

Re: Ebay kit to avoid - levers
 
I had another, different pattern lever on mine at one point and it was similiarly useless, very poor aluminium casting.


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