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Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - Huladog_imp - 01-08-2016 I wanted to try shorty levers since I never used anything but the usual long levers on a bike, but not being sure if I would like that I started to search for an "affordable" alternative to the really nice levers on Samurider or Japan Webbike (some of which aren't too expensive). No premium Pazzos or CRG for cheapo me, so I browsed eBay and of course found a ton of alloy levers on sale from China, but one seller caught my eye (satoracing) and I'm not even sure they are affiliated with Sato Racing in Japan. For about $20.00 a PAIR including shipping I figured I would give them a shot. Ordered them in orange and black thinking that if the anodization wasn't very good they might fade in the sun to a yellow or gold which would still look good. Didn't take very long for them to arrive and when I unpacked them I was surprised at the nice CNC machining, they look and feel solid, a denser alloy than the stock Honda levers. Compared them to the OEM levers as I was installing them and they have the correct tabs and holes, etc. so they really do fit and replace the stock levers. Just reuse the bronze bushing on the clutch lever pivot, grease up the tabs and pivot points, and bolted them on. No slop in the pivoting so they're machined to good tolerances. Couldn't feel anything hanging up or rubbing so I think I'm good to go! Here are a bunch of photos so you can get a look at the machining. Aloha, Huladog RE: Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - quietguy_imp - 01-08-2016 Those look gorgeous! Can you offer a link? Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - Pauley - 01-08-2016 They look gorgeous but, ahem, what about your RLETs? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - Huladog_imp - 01-08-2016 Here is the link to their listing, since they sold so many I figured taking a gamble was a decent bet. http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Short-Adjustable-Brake-Clutch-Lever-Set-For-Honda-Kawasaki-KTM-Ducati-Orange-/111543482426?fits=Model%3ACB1100&hash=item19f882783a:g:eP0AAOSwe-FU9rNh RLET? I guess I'm not fully compliant! Aloha, Huladog Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Oooops, here are the shorty version: http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Short-Adjustable-Brake-Clutch-Lever-Set-For-Honda-Kawasaki-KTM-Ducati-Orange-/121858747537?fits=Model%3ACB1100&hash=item1c5f58ec91:g:eP0AAOSwe-FU9rNh Aloha, Huladog Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - Elipten_imp - 01-08-2016 Those look great, but the color. 2014 CB1100 DLX 2013 CB1100 Std 1990 BMW K75 RT RE: Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - quietguy_imp - 01-08-2016 I really like the purple ... Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - Huladog_imp - 01-08-2016 Hey, pick your favorite and go for it. I wanted to bling out the black bike just a little. Never said we old farts had good taste. Or, so my wife keeps reminding me of that fact. Aloha, Huladog Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - quietguy_imp - 01-08-2016 You the man, Huladog... Luckily, my exwife can no longer berate me. They don't look too gaudy - Huladog_imp - 01-10-2016 Brightly colored levers don't stand out too much when you step back and look at the whole bike. Short levers worked out well. No issues with fit, finish or operation. I like how my fingers easily operate the short levers and you can feel the end of the lever. I wondered if I would notice an increase in effort since the lever length is shorter, but didn't feel any differences. Aloha, Huladog RE: Affordable Adjustable CNC Shorty Levers - quietguy_imp - 01-10-2016 They really look good, Huladog. What make shield, if I can ask? |