Like Pazzo, ASV and CRG levers. All have their pluses. Between the three it's a matter of style and taste. Like shorties for the brake, but standard length for the clutch.
I love my CRGs but I switched back to stock clutch and brembo brake lever. I have my CRG shorty levers up for sale. I don't know if they will fit a Gen5. Pretty much interchangeable for most of the GENz
As of right now I'm eyeballing some Lightech levers. I like the standard length levers, I just want to get a set that fold just to be more crash-resistant. I'm a little OCD about my levers matching and it's not easy to find a lever that fits a Brembo 19x18 and doesn't utilize a remote adjuster, and a matching clutch lever to go with it.
I like my CRGs. I don't use shorties, but they make them in shorty. Mike at Riders Discount usually has good deals on the CRG RC2 levers. That is the model I'm using.
Nice levers until you need parts for them and then communication stops unless you want to buy their new carbon levers.
Last set of CRG levers I'll ever buy.
Spent my money on lightech J blades :laugh2:
Good fit and finish.
asv shorties. just picked them up directly from asv inventions in Huntington Beach, CA. 5 year warranty even on the color. got the c5 forged and cnc set with limited edition color
usually I would agree but with these c5 levers there is like a texture probably cause they are forged. the anodizing is almost like powder coat feeling on the front and back and as much as some sort of soft feel or rubber would be sick I can't see it lasting for the 5 years they warranty the levers. I destroyed my last two pair of gloves in less than a month each. the second set was the knox handroid mk3 gloves. at around 400 USD it's nuts. so the levers with anything near destroyable or able to be worn down would likwise be destroyed in short order.
My Gen 5 is the very first bike I've owned where I didn't want to immediately change out the stock levers! I kind of like the feel of them, and at least they aren't bright silver!
I'll be doing primarily trackdays with a little bit of club racing, and will most likely run the stock levers until a crash forces me to change them.
I love my Pazzo shorty levers. If you don’t use one to 3 fingers for clutch or brake side stick with stock.
I use my middle finger for braking and index to ring finger for clutch.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Kawasaki ZX-10R Forum
2.1M posts
128.9K members
Since 2003
A forum community dedicated to Kawaski ZX-10R superbike owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, racing, riding tips, modifications, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!