View Full Version : At last a decent priced set of adjustable levers.
*Oggy*
08-05-2009, 01:24 AM
Trak-Tech Brake/Clutch Levers
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Trak-Tech Brake/Clutch Levers
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January 15, 2009
The quick-adjusting mechanism on these levers isn't new, but the levers themselves are a bit cheaper than some others we've seen. They're a direct replacement for your brake or clutch levers, available to suit most bikes, and are adjustable to six positions. Easy to fit, they also come in long or stubby versions.
Cost: £35
Contact: 08705 703030
www.mandp.com (http://www.mandp.com/)
Nice!!!
Will be looking into.
*Oggy*
08-05-2009, 01:29 AM
I'll be checking these out in the UK in 2 weeks.. If they look decent quality then i'm getting a set... anyone else want a set then tell me soon and save on postage !!!
jasonbw
08-05-2009, 01:35 AM
Wow.. nice price... good on you Oggy!
Naked Twin
08-05-2009, 08:53 AM
I will take s stubby set, preferably in blue. Let me know bank details and I can forward cash.
I was looking at the pazzo levers but being a tight arse not prepared to to firk out that much.
Thanks Oggy
Nick
just forked out for asv unbreakables!
damn your timing oggy !! :argue::argue:
Captain
08-05-2009, 11:12 AM
Well, at least you know the ASV are great quality. These are probably made in China, generally you get what you pay for.
EDIT: They are made in Taiwan. Having said that, I guess they don't really need to be made out of titanium. Bear in mind that they only come in silver though.
Lopeman
08-05-2009, 11:19 AM
Well, at least you know the ASV are great quality. These are probably made in China, generally you get what you pay for.
yes, but in the end there break leavers, you set them to your desired pitch and hey presto, the do the same job.
i'll be in the UK in a few months and will pick myself up a pair i dare say.
top stuff oggy
senergy
08-05-2009, 11:22 AM
£45 each for my CBR600 and only come in Silver, so approx $180Aus for the set. Think I would rather pay an extra $50 for some CRG or Pazzo's.
*Oggy*
08-05-2009, 11:27 AM
Yep, I did see the made in Taiwan thing (did some research on these)..
Could a a valid point, but most of Triumph and Harley parts are also coming out of Taiwan as well...
My mate is mates with the owner of M&P so ill get real feedback over a pint ot two soon.
Personally , I like the cottage industries and will always try and use these. Be a bit different, but of course I wont scrimp on quality for cash.
Unless you're doing an endurance race and have multiple riders on the same bike... My levers are adjusted how I like them, what's the advantage in constantly changing the settings?
Mr.Ed
08-05-2009, 12:44 PM
Not all bikes have adjustable levers on both sides (mine 600RR didn't) and also if you pick the stubbies chances are you'll brake a lot of bike before you manage to break them so it also helps in case of a minor crash as it allows you to keep riding.
I think I saw stubby ones in black.
Wouldn't the adjustment be good for if you hit traffic?
I'm thinking maybe stubby brake and full clutch... 70$ each, thats not toooooooo bad
clarkey
09-05-2009, 12:06 AM
Unless you're doing an endurance race and have multiple riders on the same bike... My levers are adjusted how I like them, what's the advantage in constantly changing the settings?
i found as you run out of brakes you can click em out to give you more leverage , Also the bonus for street riding nice and close and bump them out for the track:ayyy:
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