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    Quote Originally Posted by .Cheetah. View Post
    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......
    I've got hong kong rotors, besides my motion pro throttle, they are the best thing I've ever done to my bike; name brand or not


    Also, about the levers, I plan to buy different ones. My front brake lever has very little play in it, while my clutch slaps around quite a bit. I barely touch my clutch unless I'm downshifting and trying to ease into a corner. So I never had a problem out of it.

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    I like my comunist levers. Like Kyle said I had to do a little work to them, but it was easier than making my own levers from scratch and they are way better than the factory levers

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    I may end up doing this, good thinking Danhor

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    my chinese levers have been flawless. travr6 can say the same. fuck spending $100 on used parts when you can buy new for half the cost. replacement parts are also available, albeit with a bit more effort than their higher priced counterparts. i ordered mine on a monday and received them the following monday for hong kong.

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    my chinese levers were POS and wobbled a lot so I never even used them.

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    After buying three sets of Pazzo levers I bought a set of Chinese for the 1400. I havent been down the road with them yet but they have the same look and feel as the Pazzos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by retrorabbit View Post
    my chinese levers have been flawless. travr6 can say the same. fuck spending $100 on used parts when you can buy new for half the cost. replacement parts are also available, albeit with a bit more effort than their higher priced counterparts. i ordered mine on a monday and received them the following monday for hong kong.
    To each his own. I don't think you should have to modify a new part in order for it to be as functional as whats already on your bike. I have bought a ton of shit used that looks brand new and I don't mind ponying up a little extra cash for a part that has actual engineering and innovation behind it and is not just copied .

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