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Stubby adjustable levers
Been thinking of getting some stubby adjustable levers and looking on Ebay there are quite a few from Hong Kong which are much cheaper than UK sellers. Just wondered if anyone has ever bought any from Hong Kong and if they are any good? Just a bit worried they will be really poor quality.
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Hi nicki i got a set for my last bike and i have just got a set for my new bike and the quality seems to be good for the price and the seller i purchased them from as many others do sell them in various colours and 2 different sizes a combination of adjuster colours heres a link to the seller i got mine from
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2210061270...84.m1439.l2649
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Thanks a lot og40 much appreciated 😃
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The levers on my Bird came from Honk Kong. Superb!
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Mine too came from Hong Kong (not had the pleasure of testing mine out yet - other than from the front of my house to the garage) but I'm almost certain that they will be just fine. Pretty quick delivery too, despite coming from "abroad".
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Ordered some this morning :D
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I had a set on the XJ6 and it took 3 years for the colour to fade, but at that price you can't complain.
Having said that the ST came with Pazzo levers and they feel a bit more quality than the ones I had from eBay.
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I've had a couple of sets, needed a little work with a fine file as they were ever so slightly oversize on the faces around the pivot bolt, but that could well be just the one application
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Mike has a set on the Street R. turned up quickly, beautifully packed, BUT pulled back far to far to the bars, also appeared to have too much slack in them up/down. Not really fit for purpose if you have no facilities at home for messing with stuff. Pulling back too far was sort with a rivet body, the up/down slackness with a 'Relentless' shin (thinest metal I could find. They did cost something silly like £18 to the door and are weld made and finished
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Might be a daft question! I have seen them on ebay and wondered what is the advantage/benefits to them over the standard levers?