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Just received my fleabay clutch and brake levers.

They look SERIOUSLY nice!

They actually feel like CNC aluminum.

Each one also has a switch to run a brake light or something.

Not sure what kind of electrical connection would be used on the clutch lever?

Going to install them tonight and use them for a while before I give any thoughts or opinions on performance.

But if they perform as good as they look, well then I'm in for a real treat!
 

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Some more pics!
 

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Could be.

They are "universal" so I'm sure there is an application out there somewhere that this would apply to.
 

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Can you post the link?
 

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Love the color! Not a bad price either.
It could all be lipstick on a pig until I actually install and test them haha!

They're going on tonight, but I won't get a chance to ride anytime soon.....

The weather forecast is not looking too good... rain rain go away!!!
 
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Got the levers installed...

Good GOD are these things nice! haha.

They fit PERFECT!

The clutch lever is much easier to pull now (had a shorty before), but the new lever isn't extremely long or anything, just the design and shape creates a better fulcrum point for an easier pull.

I'll have to bleed the brakes a bit as I tried to swap the cylinder's without draining the lines.

Managed to get it pretty good, but need to bleed to get a little more pressure.

It's alright tho, with this weather, I'll have a lot of time to get things dialed in.
 

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Lol, those stupid grips never fit right from day 1!

I didn't want to glue them cause it's such a PITA to get them off when you do.

Like I said before, Zip-Tie's.... is there anything they CAN'T do? haha :D
 

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zip ties an epray

i havent seen the term fleabay yet, an have to figure out if there is a difference between epray an fleabay, both seem to be blood suckers. anywho. while working at the bowling alleys, i found that wire ties would cut into wiring. i like to put a buffer in between. to stop this on the 2000es. most times it was a place that was moving, an had some vibration, though not so much, that you would think it would even affect the wiring. a section of old inner tube works for me. you can buy rubber wrap for wiring if you wish. bicycle tubes are thinner, i used the 46 tractor old tubes, front. since you very seldom need this, it dont hurt to have a roll of the electric rubber tape, just a thought. //ed
 
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