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    Chinese Levers (CRG style)

    i know its Chinese but have heard some good things about them. They even mix matched the set for the same price for me since i have the gsxr front end on the way and need the brake lever to match that and the clutch to mate to the SV.

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    But I do know what your talking about. I have the chinese version of the CRG levers. They tend to wibble wobble all over the place. I think I saw somewhere that Danhor had a set similar to them and actually made sleeves to keep them from wobbling?

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    link fixed

    supposedly these dont wobble as much as the stock sv levers
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    As long as they dont wobble, you should be fine......... That and being adjustable is what you want......

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    There are things to be cheap on and things to be dependent on and not be cheap. Being as these are critically important controls on the bike, and the feel of the front brake lever can be the difference between shaving a few mile an hour, or going down because the lever was "wibbley wobbley" and you were not feeling the direct feedback of the brakes, I tend to spend a few extra bucks and buy Pazzo levers, or other well known, well spec'ed and manufactured levers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krash View Post
    There are things to be cheap on and things to be dependent on and not be cheap. Being as these are critically important controls on the bike, and the feel of the front brake lever can be the difference between shaving a few mile an hour, or going down because the lever was "wibbley wobbley" and you were not feeling the direct feedback of the brakes, I tend to spend a few extra bucks and buy Pazzo levers, or other well known, well spec'ed and manufactured levers.
    Agree, or if there is a manufacturing flaw because of an inspection that went wrong... snap goes the lever when you are grabbing some brakes...

    Stick with Pazzo, CRG, or ASV levers...
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    I'll have to find the review on svrider and link it here. the members from there that bought them say they work great and dont have any issues with them being wobbly. I waited for the review on them before ordering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unpredictable419 View Post
    I'll have to find the review on svrider and link it here. the members from there that bought them say they work great and dont have any issues with them being wobbly. I waited for the review on them before ordering.


    I see where the guys are coming from..... I guess these are like the Hong Kong rotors that there were 200 pages of reviews on the R1 forum from terrible to better than Galfers......

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    you cannot go wrong with ASV levers. If you are patient and scout ebay, you can typically score a pair for around $100 in good shape. Keep in mind that with gook levers, you cannot replace parts (just the whole part) and it'll take 2-3 weeks to get another.

    I personally wouldn't spend the coin on anything but ASV levers or a similar one that flexes in the event of a wreck, but then again I am just cheap and don't want to replace levers everytime I wreck.

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