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Reddit mentions of Sporacingrts 2PC 7/8" 22MM Clutch Brake Levers Master Cylinder Reservoir Set for Suzuki Motorcycle 125-600CC
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Sporacingrts 2PC 7/8" 22MM Clutch Brake Levers Master Cylinder Reservoir Set for Suzuki Motorcycle 125-600CC. Here are the top ones.
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【Material advantages】This levers touch feel anti-slip rough surface lever can make your fingers feel perfectly on the levers , high quality CNC levers handle increases durability and hardness , prevent easy bending or breaking in the event of a crash . and the anodized with beautiful glossy and vibrant finish, which increases resistance to corrosion and wear.【Fine structure】Levers are Adjustable,precision machined pivot bore to ensure a perfect fit.Lever has 6 positions to help you shift. More easy and clearly.【Higher performance than other 22mm systems】Higher performance, higher leverage, lower leverage and higher braking performance than other 22mm systems【Package】1 pair adjustable brake & clutch Master Cylinder levers (Left + Right)【Applicable models】Universal fit on most brand Sport bike / Street bike / Scooter / Dirt Bike with 7/8" (22mm) Standard Handle bar.
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.0393700787 Inches |
Length | 7.87401574 Inches |
Size | HC193 |
Width | 6.692913379 Inches |
i purchased that one and used it for a few years until I decided I wanted an adjustable lever setup. So I purchased and installed this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sporacingrts-Cylinder-Reservoir-Motorcycle-125-600CC/dp/B07G982ZYS/ref=sr_1_56_sspa?keywords=shorty+brake+clutch+master&qid=1563230566&s=gateway&sr=8-56-spons&psc=1
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the adjusters are crap, but if you tighten the adjusters real good it's not terrible. I have another set of levers on order to replace them but adjustable is much nicer than that first option you posted.
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Get a handle on your piston sizes so you understand what size master cylinder will work for you. My 750 has upgraded dual piston single caliper on the front and I'm running a 1/2" master cylinder. Dual calipers will prob need a larger master cylinder like 14mm
https://older-carsandbikes.blogspot.com/2009/11/1980-honda-cb750c-brake-upgrade-part-1.html