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Old 09-28-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Has anybody got these on their Speed.
If so, do they come with the handle bar holders and access points for the sensors.

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Yes Mate - got them on my Speedy - piece of cake to fit - no mods or alterations to be made - make sure that plastic sleeve stays on clutch cable nipple otherwise you may have a few problems.
If you're in difficulty shout out and I can come along and show you. :wink:

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Many of us here have them. All of those love them. I don't usually feel free to speak for other people, but in this case I do.

They feel solid and work much better than stock. You can get them in shorties and the adjustments do the trick.

When I first thought of spending that much money on levers, it seemed rediculous. Now, I think it was a great decision. I'm no cheab@astard, but I can pinch a penny.
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Got 'em. Dig 'em. Better quality than stock, fit with no hassle (remember to use the bushing from the stock clutch lever, wider adjustment range, and feels better on the hands.
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I did the GSXR brake swap and I'm using the GSXR master cylinder. Will I be able to use the same set of levers, or will I have to get one triumph and one suzuki lever?
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I did the GSXR brake swap and I'm using the GSXR master cylinder. Will I be able to use the same set of levers, or will I have to get one triumph and one suzuki lever?
One Tri and one suzuki
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Yes, you need a Triumph clutch lever and a GSXR lever for the brake.

If you already have the levers, CTSmoto (the US distributor) will change out the parts on the brake lever to fit the GSXR master cylinder - for free (if your lever is in good shape).
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Thanks for the reply's lads.

so which are better, the normal or the shorties??
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Thanks for the reply's lads.

so which are better, the normal or the shorties??
Got them since last Saturday! They're great! I got the shorties and I think they're a major improvement over the stock ones!
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Thanks for the reply's lads.

so which are better, the normal or the shorties??
I have the shorties. They stay out of the way, but have less leverage, requiring more force to use, especially clutch, and brake modulating may be slightly harder. They are great though.
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