Once you go black you never go back - or something like that.
Even if your hands are as big as mine, you will still love them, plus they are hyper adjustable so you wont have any problem setting them up just the way you like it ;D
ASV are by far the most adjustable levers on the market and the warranty is unbeatable.
After that the FP levers are a great value, only manufacturer with a medium lever, and the most color options along with the wind slot. Made in the USA as well. https://www.motomummy.com/levers/fp-...ort-lever-set/
For me it was a night and day difference. It felt like i had more control of the bike being able to adjust the distance between the grip and lever, so now its perfect on my reach for the brake or clutch. Oh and they look great as well
I will add one more thin you will probably hate it the first week... I wasn't use to using one finger for the clutch or the different angle and drug/popped the clutch for a week and couldn't stop shifting with 4 fingers which don't fit on the shortys well..
So once you get past that you'll love them. But it will feel awkward at first
CRG shorty on mines. Love em. You'll have to get use to them . But after 50 miles or so. You will have a better feel on braking and clutch via 2 fingers..
Same o for asv. Can't go wrong with either. Beats oem imo
Asv offers refurbished levers on their website. Same amazing levers without a warranty for half the price.
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oem rear seat cowl
proton flush mount signals
OES frame sliders
AVS C5 levers
Ram cell phone mount
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hey man what do you mean refurbrished? and if im not mistaken you mispelt ASV in your mod list
Might have I use my phone and it changes everything I type. They are damaged levers sent back repaired and refinished so they look and work like new. I have them and I love them. Thought it may be risky but they r still high quality.
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__________________ 2011 CBR600RR red/black
mods-
Pro Grip tank pad/gas cap cover/rim stripes/719's
oem rear seat cowl
proton flush mount signals
OES frame sliders
AVS C5 levers
Ram cell phone mount
HotBodies dark smoke double bubble windscreen
I have the JPR performance adjustable shortys and they are great. Like ck said they take a little getting used to when you first get them but after that you wonder how you ever went without them
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I would ask where the levers are made if you look at anythingo ther then fp, asv, pazzo, crg.
A few places are marking up china/malasia/korea made levers 100% and reselling them under their own name. Basically they are the same as the ones you can get on ebay for 40 bucks except they are marked up by a US dealer and sold another name. If you ask where they are made by law they must tell you...worth asking to find out if you're paying a 100% mark up for asian made levers.
Couple years ago I read about a few users who didn't like how much play the ASV's had at the pin. Some of the ASV users then went with Pazzo's and liked them. Others went to CRG's and seemed to really love them. I went CRG and I'm not looking back.
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People know what I meant. I'm not going to list every country that makes cheap crap as people understand the context. Not too mention, I can't think of any popular levers that are even made in Japan? However, they Japan does make great stuff.
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You shouldn't lump into a single category of Asia as Japan is part of Asia too.