TheTwoWheels.com Levers Install
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Installed mine today and the only thing I didn't like is they weren't as short as hoped - I was hoping to only have 2 fingers on them. I don't have any other shorty levers to compare them to so I won't say it's a negative.
Actual install took less time than watching the install video - rediculously easy.
I do like the feel but will need to play around with them a bit to get them adjusted to my liking - again, not a negative, just an adjustment thing.
Actual install took less time than watching the install video - rediculously easy.
I do like the feel but will need to play around with them a bit to get them adjusted to my liking - again, not a negative, just an adjustment thing.
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Hey scott91370, I don't think they make shorty levers any shorter than that. These levers are basically knock-offs of the super expensive ones. Try adjusting the dial for better comfort. I went all the way to six on the adjuster dial. I love mine, so much more enjoyable to ride with compared to the stock levers. They also look great too.
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I do agree, they look great on the bike!
After a couple hundred miles of riding and playing with them in different positions (not looking at the numbers) I have found a set up I like - and they are comfortable! I think the only thing I didn't like about them in the beginning was that they were new/different and I didn't know what to expect out of them.
Thanks for the posting and link!
After a couple hundred miles of riding and playing with them in different positions (not looking at the numbers) I have found a set up I like - and they are comfortable! I think the only thing I didn't like about them in the beginning was that they were new/different and I didn't know what to expect out of them.
Thanks for the posting and link!