What levers do you guys like?

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by House-83, Jul 31, 2012.

  1. House-83

    House-83 n00b

    So many out there to choose from. I was thinking of going with CRG levers but don't want to have them snap apart every single time the bike goes down.

    What have you guys used with good/bad experiences with?
     
  2. gkotlin

    gkotlin What's an apex? STT Staff

    Stick with a brand like CRG and not ebay knock offs. I've seen all kind of strange things happen with knock off levers. Brake levers are kind of important. OEM or good aftermarket stuff.
     
  3. r6rider

    r6rider Rides with no training wheels

    I have CRG levers on my bike. I really like their adjustability and they're pretty durable too. They have a little rash on them from my crash at Putnam but are still functional, which is what really matters in my opinion!
     
  4. sobottka

    sobottka Rides with no training wheels

  5. newleaf

    newleaf What's an apex?

  6. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers! STT Staff

    I have some Italian Azannos on my GSXR with the remote adjuster and I love them...
     
    Last edited: Aug 1, 2012
  7. House-83

    House-83 n00b

  8. IL8APEX

    IL8APEX STT Northern *****er STT Staff

    You simply cannot beat the quality and adjustability of CRGs in my experience.

    Spendy but worth it.

    -T
     
  9. dmason53

    dmason53 What's an apex?

    Damn. Guess I'm the Odd Man Out rockin' the $25 cheapies from Lucky-Bike on eBay...
     
  10. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

    Still using the stock ones.
     
  11. gsxr-transformer

    gsxr-transformer Rides with no training wheels

    I really like the ones that came with my brembo master cylinder. they fold in case of a fall..... but im opting not to find out how they work when crashed as long as I can:thumb:
     
  12. House-83

    House-83 n00b

    Well after much searching and looking at everyone's recommendations I went with the ASV F3's (long set). Seemed to be a nice mix of price and warranty. $162 and a 3 year warranty unbreakable or they will rebuild them for free. Hope I like them. :)
     
  13. sobottka

    sobottka Rides with no training wheels

    Good call. Super adjustable, good feel and bulletproof! I have the short ones and they have survived 4 crashes, the long ones may suffer more dammage in a crash but the guarente helps. :thumb:
     
  14. ekraft84

    ekraft84 What's an apex?

    Lightech makes some really nice levers - used by the Yamaha MotoGP team. Started using them this year. So far, they've been great.
     
  15. sumguitardude

    sumguitardude Rides with no training wheels

    My $35 ebay knock offs from "thetwowheels" have survived 3 crashes so far and are still fully functional, even the adjusting knobs still work! All 3 crashes I had rash on the levers after and they haven't bent or broken yet!
     
  16. curveman99

    curveman99 n00b

    I have to say the knock offs have been good to me also @ $36 shipped.
     
  17. bumpnzx3

    bumpnzx3 n00b

    I have ASV on my Buell 1125r- they work great. I've also used CRG on other bikes. If I were in the market again, I would buy whichever of those two brands I could find for the best price.
     
  18. #803

    #803 n00b

    Stock...cheaper to replace. :thumb:
     
  19. jgreen34

    jgreen34 n00b

    ^^ This!
     
  20. spyder329

    spyder329 n00b


    Yeah what he said.. I have ridden a few bikes with Pazzo levers and while they are super nice they are too rich for my blood. I think there are better things to spend money on.
     

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