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Rocket Fuze Shorty Levers

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by brathabit, Jun 25, 2013.

  1. brathabit

    brathabit New Member

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    Received my shorty levers today (ordered off eBay). Quality and fitment are great, and the price was reasonable. They were even made here in California. Full test tomorrow during commute. :cool:
     

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  2. satchmotpt

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    They look great. How'd the test ride go?
     


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    They look identical to mine which were made god knows where...
     


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  4. brathabit

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    Test ride went well, worked as they should. Now using them for a few weeks, I noticed the clutch lever could be angled a bit better (at least for me). I like to have my hands on the inboard side of the grip. In that position, my first finger does not sit in the recessed area of the lever. Instead, my finger rides over the two outboard holes in the lever. Hope this makes sense.

    Also note if you order these, check all the screws. I had a couple that were not installed all the way.
     


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