Brake lever replacement?

Lee

New member
Anyone out there in Scooter land ever replace their brake levers? Any good aftermarket alternatives? Thanks in advance!
 

Skutorr

Active member
I did my stock levers with adjustable short ones. With high-performance pads you only need two fingers to brake, not all of them, and you keep a more secure grip on the handlebar and throttle. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!:cool:
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Lee

New member
Calling Skutorr...was the installation of the new levers pretty much plug and play?? Meaning that with simple tools it can be accomplished rather than taking it to the dealer and having them do it??
 

Lee

New member
Snowdog, was right, the lever swap out was a no-brainer. Once this weather front passes in a couple of days, I'll be able to get the bike back out on the road and test/adjust the new levers...the have a 6 position adjustment. It's seems as if the OEM levers were set at 5 for the rear, and 1 for the front brake.
 

Skutorr

Active member
Calling Skutorr...was the installation of the new levers pretty much plug and play?? Meaning that with simple tools it can be accomplished rather than taking it to the dealer and having them do it??

Easy-cheesy. Took just a few minutes for both sides. Shorty levers are great for two-finger braking; you keep a better grip on the bars and throttle for better control, especially into and out of curves.
 
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