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Old 11-21-2011 | 05:15 PM
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Ride it Moto Levers

I just installed the New levers from Ride it and they fit like a glove. Less than 10 min to install. Right now they have a promotion on the go and when you order a set of levers they include a matching set of grips. Your choise of colour ($60 value) plus free shipping. The grips also come with matching bar ends. I personally think they look amazing



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http://www.rideitmoto.com/


Here are some photos of them on my bike

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Old 11-21-2011 | 06:07 PM
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After getting hastled by some chinese guys I ended up buying one side from RideIt. Exact same product as the cheap ebay chinese stuff. But RideIt is way easier and much quicker.
Old 11-22-2011 | 04:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
I just installed the New levers from Ride it and they fit like a glove. Less than 10 min to install. Right now they have a promotion on the go and when you order a set of levers they include a matching set of grips. Your choise of colour ($60 value) plus free shipping. The grips also come with matching bar ends. I personally think they look amazing



Link to there website
http://www.rideitmoto.com/


Here are some photos of them on my bike
What's the advantage to those levers over stock ?(apart from the fact they look much better) Better control? More adjustability? Never played with any aftermarket levers so I am a total newb to that subject.
Old 11-22-2011 | 11:35 AM
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Primarily they just look better. If you prefer short levers aftermarket is the only option. They seem to be less likely to break in a crash. Who uses the last inch or two anyway? Function and adjustability is only marginally better, if at all. They still have a little bit of up and down play. Replacing or modifying the perch/master is the only real solution to that.
Old 11-22-2011 | 03:04 PM
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Thanks, now I get it.
Old 11-22-2011 | 08:27 PM
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I picked mine up from ride it last year. Mboe is right, it is an aesthetics thing - but frankly they look much better than stock without going over the top. For $60 bucks it is a nice touch
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