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Brake levers different from 1990 to 1991?

Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by zopparoo, Nov 30, 2017.

  1. zopparoo

    zopparoo New Member

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    Hi everyone -

    This site and VFRD have been awesome resources for me, like so many others. I bought a pretty clean 1990 in Italian Red about 2.5 months ago, and have done a few small things, and enjoyed the bike plenty.

    I have a 1990 VFR750F and was thinking of getting a set of Pazzo levers (which I like on my other bike). Pazzo's site only lists 1991-1997 VFR750, which seems odd considering I thought 90/91 would have identical levers. I reached out to a vendor who said that the brake lever is different. Can anyone authoritatively confirm or refute?
     


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    Doing a "where used" search on the 1991 VFR brake lever assy part # returns this:

    Parts Search Results
    Assemblies where 53170-MW0-006 is used
     


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    Yeah, I saw that the parts fiche for 90 and 91 are identical on Partzilla, but since I'm going aftermarket I wanted to be a little cautious and double check here.
     


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