ASV's are better in my opinion. Infinately adjustable. It's got a like a million and three clicks, in and out. (Not literally) But you do have a ton to move the lever out and in if you want. Even with minute adjustments. This in itself makes a huge difference for me. And yes, it was very easy to install.
I owe you one after you sent me that heat shield. The cheapest place I can find for the ASV levers is a company called Calsport (they are based in Birmingham and can easily be found through Google). Cost including free postage is £134.92. I've just ordered myself a set! :doug
My new levers came today! They're beautifully machined and finished and come in a presentation box. They almost look too good to use. Fitted the brake lever this evening in my shed with limited light but only took me about 10 mins. Will do the clutch tomorrow in daylight.
How come nobody even mentioned CRG's in this discussion? I think they are the ****! They look wicked nice and you have alot of color options to match your bike.
How come nobody even mentioned CRG's in this discussion? I think they are the ****! They look wicked nice and you have alot of color options to match your bike.
Because with CRG's you're limitied to 6 settings, as with the ASV's, you've got almost an infinate number of levels to adjust for. The shop that I bought mine from said they have a 2 yr guarantee. If anything goes wrong with them, I can get a new set, no questions asked. Also, since these are shorties, they shouldn't break when the bike is layed down.
The C/5 model of ASV levers as fitted to my bike come with a five year warranty. If you break them they replace them. They also fold back unlike the CRG levers.