Adjustable CNC levers for XT1200Z

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I ordered new levers from the2wheels.com a week ago and got them today (pretty fast from Hong Kong to Finland ???). It was a nice surprise to see how good the quality is for the price (39.99 $/set):



First I needed to take the handguards off to get the originals levers away:





And here's the result:





Installation was really easy and took about 15 minutes. New levers fits to my hands perfectly. :)
Click here to see bigger pictures.
 

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Those look nice! Thanks for the info. I may just swap them out for the look, but I'll wait til I get the bike to see how I like the OEM ones first.
 

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Looks nice. Are the new levers wider than the stock levers? Also how about length? I would be interested in a wider lever for myself..
 

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Nice levers. That site has some nice LED blinkers that are a lot cheaper than the OEM which we can not get here in the states I read some where.
 

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warnabrother said:
can you please post a pic of the levers set to their "closest to grip" setting..
x2, very interested in levers that are closer to the grips!
 

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I did the measurements today, new levers have same length as the originals, but they are a little thicker. Here's some pictures (the nearest and the farthest position of the levers):







 

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Those do look great for the price. Thanks for the info.
 

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I ordered a pair of shorts! :)

Thanks for posting about them JT. 8)
 

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Thanks JT! I ordered the same as yours.

This yamaha clutch is quite hard to depress. Not advisable for shorties unless you have strong fingers.
 

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JT I assume you ordered the standard length, I typically like Short levers on dirt bikes. Have any thoughts on a shorter lever?
 

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switchback said:
JT I assume you ordered the standard length, I typically like Short levers on dirt bikes. Have any thoughts on a shorter lever?
Yes, mine are standard length. I think that short levers are good when you are riding bike with very powerful brakes (1198, R1, etc.), just because it makes harder to put too much pressure on brakes when something surprising happens suddenly. With very good ABS-system on XT1200Z it ain't so hazardous situation.
 

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I received my standard length levers today. For the price it is a good deal. From what I can tell without being fitted on the bike, the levers are well made with clean cnc cuts and bores. It is cheaper to buy from the site rather than flea bay. The package was sent as a gift, so no customs charges. The levers were packed with bubble wrap and snug fit in the box. Good packaging and shipping.
 

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japako said:
I received my standard length levers today. For the price it is a good deal. From what I can tell without being fitted on the bike, the levers are well made with clean cnc cuts and bores. It is cheaper to buy from the site rather than flea bay. The package was sent as a gift, so no customs charges. The levers were packed with bubble wrap and snug fit in the box. Good packaging and shipping.
I ordered the shorts. How long did yours take to receive them after they were shipped? I am looking at 12 days now?
 

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Mine shipped on March 25, and I received them today. Maybe you will get yours tomorrow. :)
 

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Combo said:
I ordered the shorts. How long did yours take to receive them after they were shipped? I am looking at 12 days now?
Let us know how the Shorty levers look.
 

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switchback said:
Let us know how the Shorty levers look.
I cant remember when I ordered these but it cant be more than 10 days ago.

I have had Pazzo's on my last few Ducatis and I love the way they feel.
I have very large hands and the shorty's have always suited my two finger clutch and brake feel.

It took a total of 5 minutes to install both then went for an 80km ride tonight and they look and feel exactly the same as the Pazzo's. GREAT!!!

Greg.



 
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