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Shorty levers

Joined Feb 2010
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Any one else had problems with shorty levers.

I recieved some Trak-Tech levers from Busters and the part that bolts to the master cylinders is around twice as thick as it needs to be, they are now trying to tell me that my bike is not a 2007 Gen 2 err hello i think i know what bike i have.
 
Doncha lurve it when the parts guy starts telling you about your own bike... and what year it must be... Make sure the doofus knows the diff between Gen I and Gen II. Dipshits.
 
I've got a CRG shorty brake lever, and a CRG standard clutch lever. No probs fitting or using them.
 
Why change them. Don't the originals work?

what sort of stooopid questions are they??...of course the originals work...but the aftermarket ones are good for another 10
mph or so....
unless of course you go for the cheapo chinkie copies...:rolleyes:
 
Just sold my CRG shorties, well practicaly gave them away. Got sick of asking on here.
 
Whit were yer asking mucker?

Too much,obviously!
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Any one else had problems with shorty levers.

I recieved some Trak-Tech levers from Busters and the part that bolts to the master cylinders is around twice as thick as it needs to be, they are now trying to tell me that my bike is not a 2007 Gen 2 err hello i think i know what bike i have.

the levers on gen 1 and gen 2 tuono's should be the same
but the rsv gen1 & gen 2 are totaly different ones as the gen 2 has radial master cylinders fitted
 

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