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Want something of quality, foldable and maybe adjustable, but it being adjustable length wize prob creates a weak point. What u goes think?
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I buy cheap ones, so when I break a pair, I already have a replacement on hand... But if you want to get something more expensive, check out these.
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Yah I'm really liken those, so much I just emailed them and asked if they will be coming out with a foldable version soon, that replacement derlin tip, totally tips the scale.
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I personally like the ASV levers. They do not fold but they are unbreakable. The C5 levers have a 5 year warranty and you can buy an additional 2 years for $15 if I recall. The levers are also very adjustable. I think they also sell perches that are designed to also provide protection in a crash.
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I was about to mention the ASV levers. They look to be the most adjustable of the available levers. If i wasnt so cheap i would have a set on my bike as we speak. Unfortunately i settled on cheap ebay knockoffs.
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i have the $30/set levers off ebay. they are surprisingly decent. custom color combos too.
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When u say unbreakable, does that include unbendable?
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I ended up going with ASV and I'm very happy with them. I remember researching them a fair amount before making a decision and either one is a safe bet in terms of quality and customer service. I think TJ at Riders Discount carries the CRG products so that's a BIG +1 too. I bought both sets of my ASV levers from Motomummy, they were closer than the ASV office in Cal. and I believe the largest ASV supplier, and I wasn't too impressed with their service. If you can, it may not be an option, maybe try and find someone with the ASV or CRG's and get a feel for them. |
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A word of caution about "unbreakable". Sometimes having a smaller item break is better than it surviving and breaking the more expensive part it is attached to.
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Thanks for ur guys input, ended up going with CRG's, bought them from TJ, great discount price. :)
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