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Old September 23rd, 2014, 09:30 PM   #6
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Name: Cadd
Location: 41°21'13.1"N, 74°41'37.4"W
Join Date: Jan 2014

Motorcycle(s): 300

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MOTM - May '15
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Originally Posted by archaeofreak View Post
Are these what you purchased? If so, how do you like them? I have small hands, so I was thinking they might fit me better adjusted close.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/T2W-CNC-Adju...item4181fb931e
Nope. I purchased the Ninja 300 versions from the same eBay seller. But they look identical. Just make sure you purchase the ones that will fit your bike.

Here are the ones I purchased (in case you want to compare pictures to ones you've linked): http://www.ebay.com/itm/291162247988...84.m1497.l2649

I got the short version. So far, I really like them a lot. It took about an hour for me to get used to them since I set them to be just a tad closer than the OEM levers. I had to re-learn where the friction zone was after installing.

If you have small hands, they should work out much better for you. My hands are probably a tad below average sized and I set my clutch to 5 (1 is closest to handle bar and 6 is furthest away) and my brakes to 4. I tried setting the clutch closer (to 3), but it just felt so weird that the friction zone was so close to the handlebars. I just couldn't get used to it.

I had no issues with the OEM levers. I didn't feel like I had to really reach out there to get to them. But if I had a choice, I would like them a few mm closer...and these levers do the trick.

Quality wise, they seem very well made! I didn't expect this quality for something that cost only $36.
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