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Hi, I have been thinking of getting some asv levers for ages. I have found a decent set for sale but they are 'short' has anyone had any experience with these? Is the clutch hard to pull. Thanks thought I would check before I buy them
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I've got stubbys on my sprint, it has a harder clutch than the SV and I have no issues at all, I can filter and use them a lot in town riding fine with no hand ache.
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short levers are a revelation in my opinion, but the cheap china ones do the job just as well as the big names.
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Found the clutch felt heavy at first, but after using them for a bit, you get used to them very quickly. I much prefer my stubby levers!
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2nd for the ones from china. I've had a few sets grace different bikes. Exact copies of pazzo's but only £21.98!!!
I always change standard ones for shorties and never noticed a harder Pull on the clutch on the sv |
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