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Adjustable lever options

  • Sporty48
    Sporty48
    13 years ago

     Anyone using adjustable levers on their bike?  I had a set of Pazzo levers on my Ducati and really like the convenience of being able to adjust the position of the levers to set the friction point where I wanted as well as having a shorter lever for my brakes to suit my two finger braking habit. I came across these (http://cjmoto.com/-strse-975/Oberon-Levers-adjustable-Harley/Detail.bok) but was wondering if there are any other options for sporties out there.

  • skirtster
    skirtster
    13 years ago
    Gilles Tooling have a look at sponsors page
  • Sporty48
    Sporty48
    13 years ago

    Thanks for the tip skirtster. I'll check them out.

    Good to know speedzter. At $280 a pair, you'd want them to be good quality :)

  • mikedsilva
    mikedsilva
    13 years ago
    hey, what sort of Ducati did you have? why'd you switch to a Harley?
  • Sporty48
    Sporty48
    13 years ago

      The Roland Sands levers look like a good option. Thanks for the heads up Rocky.


    Mike, I used to have a 748.  The change in bikes coincided with a change in lifestyle. I became a family man with the birth of my daughter last year so stopped doing the long fast twisty rides which the Ducati was great for.  I mainly just commute to and from work these days and the sporty is great for that. I still love the 748 but it was being wasted in peak hour traffic and getting on a bit in age so when Harley released the 48 it made the decision so much easier!