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Aftermarket Clutch & Brake Levers
Does anyone have the down-low on clutch and brake replacement levers including the foot brake lever?
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On the clutch/brake lever the Gilles Extreme levers for 1098/848 fit if you don't use any hand guards.
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On the clutch/brake lever the Gilles Extreme levers for 1098/848 fit if you don't use any hand guards.
Even aftermarket hand guards?
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Don't know, have not tried it yet. All depends how far the inner hand guard edge is away from the handlebar. On the stock guards you need apx. 1/2 inch more room.
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I love the ones from Motowheels, but I had to insert a 3/4 in bronze bushing to push out the guards... I also tried a CRG and it wouldn't fit either.
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On the clutch/brake lever the Gilles Extreme levers for 1098/848 fit if you don't use any hand guards.
i don't use any hand guards so i'll go for the Gilles Extreme levers
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