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Anyone changed the stock lever to an adjustable? I know they're a bit pricy, but I think my left arm needs something a little easier, with a shorter reach for the fingers. If I don't fix something soon, I can see myself getting a recurrence of the tennis elbow that took me off the roads for a couple of months in the spring.
I've seen offerings from CRG, Pazzo and ASV. Anyone used them? Anything you'd like to tell me about your experiences? |
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there is a rumour that a clutch lever from a kawasaki GPZ500 fits and they have a span adjuster, that should be a cheap fix
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I believe its not just the lever but the perch you need as well.
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I've been looking at these; everyone who uses them raves, smooth, easy, etc., but pricy as you say. Better to spend the money than give biking away with all the attendant losses. (IMHO)
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I've recently got a pair of CRG's on my bike. They are brilliant. They do make a difference and look lovely to boot.
I got the shorties, but if I was to buy again I would get the long ones. They don't look as good, but I think the extra length/leverage would make a good product even better. |
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I'm pretty sure PBx put a GPZ lever on and it didn't need the perch.
I'll ask him if I remember or just drop him a PM. Ste
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The perch and lever of the ZZR600 Also would fit.
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Leave a little slack in the cable, it does the same as an adjustable lever and doesn't require changing anything, importantly it's also much cheaper
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