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Does anyone know of any other models of bikes that the levers will fit a 90 fzr1k? i have been looking for some Shorty style levers but cant find any. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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not sure of the bar dia you have but i had same problem with FZR600R so i got the lever mounts/master cyl from an 02 R6 and swapped the levers for shorties which are plentiful for the R6 and it all works a treat
FZR600R '94'
Bluespot calipers
Wavey front discs
R6 front mastercylnder
R6 lever mountings with short adjustable levers
YZF600R (thundercat) rear adjustable shock
Mild steel chain adjusters
Art can with removable baffle
Carbon fiber chain guard
Glass fiber rear seat-hump
Bluespot calipers
Wavey front discs
R6 front mastercylnder
R6 lever mountings with short adjustable levers
YZF600R (thundercat) rear adjustable shock
Mild steel chain adjusters
Art can with removable baffle
Carbon fiber chain guard
Glass fiber rear seat-hump
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Re: levers
do they have a hydrolic clutch? cause thats where i am running into a problem
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nope manual, just have to check for one that does then, once you have the bar diameter then you should be able to fit any modern ones the same size
FZR600R '94'
Bluespot calipers
Wavey front discs
R6 front mastercylnder
R6 lever mountings with short adjustable levers
YZF600R (thundercat) rear adjustable shock
Mild steel chain adjusters
Art can with removable baffle
Carbon fiber chain guard
Glass fiber rear seat-hump
Bluespot calipers
Wavey front discs
R6 front mastercylnder
R6 lever mountings with short adjustable levers
YZF600R (thundercat) rear adjustable shock
Mild steel chain adjusters
Art can with removable baffle
Carbon fiber chain guard
Glass fiber rear seat-hump
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i would like to just replace the levers not the cylinder and all
Re: levers
Flipper is on the exup1000 forum and l'm sure someone covered this question there. There are shorty levers out there to fit the 1000 exup
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Re: levers
Hi,
I will ask my pal who has a1K what he is using for after market levers
I will ask my pal who has a1K what he is using for after market levers
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bump , just wondering if anyone has any new info thanks
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DBQ,dunebuggyq wrote:bump , just wondering if anyone has any new info thanks
sorry been a bit off colour and not on top form. called my guy he cannot remember but it was either Demon Tweeks OR Mandp.com here in the UK he got his from. Both companies are on line & sell from the web too.
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thanks george
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You are Welcome, sorry it took so long but then life happensdunebuggyq wrote:thanks george