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which ones?
Got a bit of money for my birthday, first step is some fancy levers. Looking to spend any amount for a decent set, Pazzo or CRG or whatever doesn't bother me.. Then it'll be a replacement cover and gasket to get the clutch cover leaking fixed as I cba and then I'll be trying to get a set of rearsets. Anyway I digress, which levers should I get for my 2000 S |
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Easier to fit GSXR master cylinder and perches, the trick levers are more readily available for those fitment.
Clutch cover, just use silicon. It's cheaper.
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I went for CRG folding levers. The look bling bling, might save them from snapping if you drop the bike, and give you something to mess with when your stuck at lights
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I wouldn't be happy with stubby levers without first having braided lines and HH pads. I had stubby brake lever before GSXR front end (Possibly as a result of a bit of an off), and it was a little bit lacking in leverage...
If the manufacturers make them to fit SV then might as well stick with stock clutch perch, only upgrade master cyl if you want to.
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I'm not keen on the stubby's just because I don't normally use two fingers. Just personal preference
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I went for the Pazzo stubbies, both brake and clutch. I ken they are expensive but so happy i purchased them. Very easy to install, there is a video on You Tube of a guy putting them on a Ducati, which gives you an idea of what is involved. Some steps on the Ducati install do not apply to the SV650s
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