Clutch and Brake Levers

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I find the S10 levers too far a reach to use even with 4 position engaged. Would Pazzo levers work or what about 2wheels racing levers?
 

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I have Pazzo levers on mine and they work great! Well worth the money IMHO.
 

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HEY 52EDUB, ASV also has a set of levers. You can get them short or long. The short numbers are
BRC541SH Brake
CRC545SH Clutch
 

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I think the OP was referring to reach, not length of lever. Maybe someone can tell if their $200 aftermarket levers address this. Nothing against 'em. They are really cool looking, though. 8)
 

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SisuTen said:
I think the OP was referring to reach, not length of lever. Maybe someone can tell if their $200 aftermarket levers address this. Nothing against 'em. They are really cool looking, though. 8)
Wider range of adjustment vs OEM.
 

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Yes, I am looking to reduce the reach to the levers. Cool looking is a bonus, but I am always concerned about function.
 

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I'd like to reduce the reach as well. $34.95 isn't too much more than just getting some generic spare levers, and it's good to have spares even if the reach is no shorter. So I've ordered a set of these and I will report when I get them, whether it helped. If not, well, they'll be spares, and they look cool, so why not?
 

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I have the 2Wheels levers and they work well for me. Instalation and adjustment is easy. I bought both the regular and short versions but have stuck with the regular for now.


 

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What adjustment number did you have your levers set at in the photos. I could use some reach relief on the stock levers.
 

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Buckeye56 said:
Wider range of adjustment vs OEM.
I'd agree, but only if they adjusted closer to the bar to improve reach for those with this issue.
 

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Would it be totally strange to have a shorty brake lever and a full clutch?

I am a dedicated diehard 2-finger braker, but for the clutch I need all 4.

ac
 

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Hey AC to answer your question absolutely not and as a matter of fact The Two Wheels website gives you the option of combo levers either lever in short and the other long or both long or both short. I like the two finger method on both levers so I went with both short. The clutch on this bike shifts so effortlessly and the front brake is so smooth that two fingers is all you need. It is such a joy to finally own a bike with a hyd clutch.


avc8130 said:
Would it be totally strange to have a shorty brake lever and a full clutch?

I am a dedicated diehard 2-finger braker, but for the clutch I need all 4.

ac
 

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Sorry about the crappy pics. Hard to get a good pic with a Blackberry.

Brake @ 1


Brake @ 5


Clutch @ 1


Clutch @ 5


I have no idea what the stock measurements are as I didn't measure before I switched them out.
 

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I was down measureing lever travel and the numbers on the round thingy
didn't make sense . 2 on the brake and clutch was the closest setting ?
 

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Is two wheels.com an overseas operation?
 
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