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Asv f3 levers?

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I want some shorter levers and since I had shorty asv levers on my cbr, I'd like to continue the trend. I want the holiday pro pack but they only list the 2000-2005 kdx. I think they'll fit my 98 but I wanna double check. Or maybe point me in the direction of some equivalent levers. Thanks.
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Yeah, they'll fit just fine.
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I assume the F3 levers are the break away type. For me there is no need to spend that kind of money on a lever for a woods bike because a woods bike should have aluminum hand guards that will prevent any lever from breaking so a set of standard shorty levers should work just fine. :wink:
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The main issue I'm running into now is that the levers are too long. I have aluminum guards on there. Who has quality shorty levers ?
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I just put a MSR clutch set up on mine over the summer and it seems pretty good. The set I got was a set for a KX and the brake lever would not work right.
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Post by sexpanther34 »

I might get the cheaper f1 lever set. I want a better clutch perch and nice looking levers. I'm getting new bars too so I want everything to look nice before I ride again. Lol
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Post by tirebiter »

I use F3 levers for their adjustability, even though I run full handguards.
I like having my levers in just the right spot..
If I can't do it, I'm sure someone else can!
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Post by jlogan »

I put one of these clutch levers on my 2000 KDX 200. I've also got one on my 2005 YZ250F. Not only is it a shorty lever but the clutch pull is so much easier.

http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/produ ... ilyId=9420
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Post by diymirage »

shorter levers huh ?
how about this...

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i run a yamaha clutch perch on mine so i could bolt a side view mirror into it
i then used a bench grinder to get the stock lever to fit again
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Yeah, i have cut stock levers on mine. The ergos are a bit off like that though. A true 3 finger lever is nice. I do like the F3's.
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Post by sexpanther34 »

I don't think I'll be pulling out the hack saw anytime soon. I'll just spend the money on the f3 levers and be happy. They will be very well protected and the ergos are a significant improvement over stock. Thanks for everyone's help
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sexpanther34 wrote:I don't think I'll be pulling out the hack saw anytime soon. I'll just spend the money on the f3 levers and be happy. They will be very well protected and the ergos are a significant improvement over stock. Thanks for everyone's help

ASV f1 or f3 are both a major improvement over stock not to mention they look alot nicer too.
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