Adjustable levers
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Re: Adjustable levers
jerryfudd wrote:I just got these ones.....
Do these fit the Brembo then?
Celt500- Mothra the Radioactive
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yup - although I've emailed them about the reach on the clutch lever as it's far too far but will more than likely just be a different adaptor plate.
jerryfudd- the 900
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Where did you manage to find them then?
Personally I find the standard reach on the clutch ok, I guess 'cos it's pretty light. But the brake I find a bit touch and go, especially with bulky winter gloves and heated grips on there.
Personally I find the standard reach on the clutch ok, I guess 'cos it's pretty light. But the brake I find a bit touch and go, especially with bulky winter gloves and heated grips on there.
Celt500- Mothra the Radioactive
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only got them as the ones I had were bent but managed to pick up some replacement stock ones since then so not sure which I'm going to use as it'll only be a fair weather bike and don't really have a problem with the stock ones...
jerryfudd- the 900
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Hi!
Quick questionou: i have and R model, same cylinder as the T?
DroPed the bike yesterday and Bent the brake lever and if I'm going to replace it, might as well buy adjustable and folding ones.
Thanks in advance
Quick questionou: i have and R model, same cylinder as the T?
DroPed the bike yesterday and Bent the brake lever and if I'm going to replace it, might as well buy adjustable and folding ones.
Thanks in advance
vildor- Scratcher!
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Both R & T are the same nissin front brake. The change to brembo happened when they went to a rear disc instead of drum brake.
ashcroc- the 900
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anyone had any joy sourcing decent adjustables for our brembo bikes yet?
geewhizz- the 900
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geewhizz wrote:anyone had any joy sourcing decent adjustables for our brembo bikes yet?
my ones that I posted up?
jerryfudd- the 900
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how you finding the reach on them now? I'd like them to be shorter than standard. where did u get them from?
geewhizz- the 900
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they sell shorties too....... in my opinion on the closest setting the clutch feels stock distance so you wouldn't want it any further out but the brake is very adjustable and usually have that set at half way
jerryfudd- the 900
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Re: Adjustable levers
jerryfudd wrote:geewhizz wrote:anyone had any joy sourcing decent adjustables for our brembo bikes yet?
my ones that I posted up?
where did you get them from?
Tricky.- the 900
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Re: Adjustable levers
eBay, seller is avbd-moto in France
jerryfudd- the 900
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I can only see the folding ones on eBay at the moment, try their website or send a message.
pretty sure they cost about the £50 mark
pretty sure they cost about the £50 mark
jerryfudd- the 900
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Re: Adjustable levers
jerryfudd wrote:eBay, seller is avbd-moto in France
got a link? cant find him.
Tricky.- the 900
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Adjustable-Folding-Flip-Up-Levers-Lever-Pair-Black-CNC-HONDA-CB-500-1991-2003-/121520174044?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c4b2ab3dc
http://avdb-moto.fr/shop/en/
http://avdb-moto.fr/shop/en/
jerryfudd- the 900
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Location : Surrey
Re: Adjustable levers
just to be sure mention the R22 adapter for the brake lever which is the interchangeable bit with the cup for the brembo
jerryfudd- the 900
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Re: Adjustable levers
jerryfudd wrote:yup - although I've emailed them about the reach on the clutch lever as it's far too far but will more than likely just be a different adaptor plate.
i'm considering getting myself a pair of adjustable levers similar to yours.
which adapter plate did you end up with for the adjustable clutch lever?
i would prefer the reach of the clutch lever to be quite less than the stock one.
and for the brake lever i should mention the r22 adapter plate since it's a brembo?
dado_dassler- Barry Sheene
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Thats right dado_dassler
Just be careful you order what you actually want as they also do 'flip up' levers aswell as shorties.
Dan
Just be careful you order what you actually want as they also do 'flip up' levers aswell as shorties.
Dan
jerryfudd- the 900
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Re: Adjustable levers
I'm going to get this together with other parts
http://anunaki-parts.com/en/118-levers
http://anunaki-parts.com/en/118-levers
apollo steel- Newbie
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Looking for levers
I've been reading through this post, even though it's about 4 years old I hope to find some help here.
I am in the search of new levers for my 2003 CB500 and I've just received some in the mail today, they were ordered from "the2wheels" to fit a 600 Hornet.
These levers however are way too thick to fit into the socket.
From what I've read it seems like it's because my motorcycle is equipped with a Brembo caliber instead of a Nissin one?
Did anyone find some levers to fit the Brembo caliber? And what other bikes does those fit, so I can easily track them down
- Dygo
I am in the search of new levers for my 2003 CB500 and I've just received some in the mail today, they were ordered from "the2wheels" to fit a 600 Hornet.
These levers however are way too thick to fit into the socket.
From what I've read it seems like it's because my motorcycle is equipped with a Brembo caliber instead of a Nissin one?
Did anyone find some levers to fit the Brembo caliber? And what other bikes does those fit, so I can easily track them down
- Dygo
Dygo- Newbie
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Re: Adjustable levers
@jerryfudd I know it has been some time since the last post, but did you just Message avdb-moto about the adapter, before placing the order? Or did you place the order and tell them that you needed an adapter?
Anyways when I try and google "R22 Adapter Brembo" Nothing useful pops up? How to find it?
Anyways when I try and google "R22 Adapter Brembo" Nothing useful pops up? How to find it?
Dygo- Newbie
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