Thank you, for all of your videos and dedication to motorcycle enthusiasts. I recently got back on the horse and purchased a Yamaha MT09 and your videos have saved me a lot of money in installation costs. They were very easy to follow and informative. Keep up the good work and Kudos to your team.
Thanks a lot for the videos. You do very well at being descriptive. Your videos have helped me alot and taught me a lot. What you're doing is important to the motorcycle community. Thanks again.
Just bought these from your website, and had them in my hands in 29 hours. Granted, I live in Michigan too, but still. Appreciate the video, even though it's not a monumental task.
awesome video! I was also looking at these levers for my R1. I am outfitting it for track use only next year. I am super excited for it. I haven't ridden it on the street ( only to get it home ) its been in my garage looking pretty since. Keep up the awesome work, and thank you for all the hard work you put into making these videos, and an amazing business.
I bought these from STG shipped to Sydney Australia in 4 days! good service keep it up. The feel of these levers are tactile, a major step up from my Pazzo's. They're light and smooth on the hand/glove. I only really bought CRG carbon levers for the look as its a street bike, however the clutch feel is light and tactile, a major bonus, recommended...
Hey Brian, great videos mate. At 14;13 you mention holding in the Clutch switch while sliding the lever into place. I have a '17 GSXR 1000, and while the brake lever was a simple install, I'm a bit hesitant with the clutch lever after stuffing up my '14 S1000R cruise control when I changed levers. Obviously no CC on the GSXR, but can you clarify the "hold in the clutch switch" bit as I couldn't see what you meant? Cheers
There is a plastic plunger on the clutch lever that contacts the clutch lever, I like to keep an eye on this to make sure I do not catch it at an awkward angle when installing the lever and break it. Take a look a the clutch switch after you remove the OEM lever and you will see what I am referring to. - Van
I changed my levers on my 2017 gsxr 600 however like these levers the levers i have dont have the same mechanics as the OEM the OEM mechanics of the lever looks as if it presses both sides in order to engage the brake by way of that small spring on the lever was just wondering if you had any issues after running these for a while
I never understood that either. Amazing quality machines with cheap aftermarket parts. Not a smart plan. All my parts are made here, Japan or Italy with minor exceptions. Like wherever Akrapovic is made. If it's cheap it will perform as expected
All I hear is a couple of BEEPS. People Who Swear May Be Happier, Healthier And More Honest here is the proof I found on the internet: www.huffpost.com/entry/health-benefits-of-swearing_n_5a5e44a8e4b0106b7f65b3a6 I have to admit I am pretty darn happy. - Brian "Potty Mouth" Van
I don’t like watching these guys . I feel they just be trying to sell products . Any lever can mess up on you if the person that’s doing the install doesn’t do something right
Thank you, for all of your videos and dedication to motorcycle enthusiasts. I recently got back on the horse and purchased a Yamaha MT09 and your videos have saved me a lot of money in installation costs. They were very easy to follow and informative. Keep up the good work and Kudos to your team.
You are welcome and thank you for watching! - Brian Van
Thanks a lot for the videos. You do very well at being descriptive. Your videos have helped me alot and taught me a lot. What you're doing is important to the motorcycle community. Thanks again.
Appreciate you watching and the kind words. - Van
I low sided with the crg raceline levers and they folded and took basically no damage. Worth every penny
Just bought these from your website, and had them in my hands in 29 hours. Granted, I live in Michigan too, but still. Appreciate the video, even though it's not a monumental task.
You do the absolute best install videos.I have watched many.In comparison to everyone else yours are very detailed 👍🏾.Thank you
Thank you for watching and for the kind words. - Van
Installed on my 2025 gsxr750. Thanks for the help!!
You are welcome and thank you for watching! - Van
Thanks man! Was able to install this on my 17 Fireblade.
Thanks for watching and happy to hear it was helpful. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear saved me so much money, instead of going to the dealership.
awesome video! I was also looking at these levers for my R1. I am outfitting it for track use only next year. I am super excited for it. I haven't ridden it on the street ( only to get it home ) its been in my garage looking pretty since. Keep up the awesome work, and thank you for all the hard work you put into making these videos, and an amazing business.
You are welcome and thanks for watching! You will love that R1 for sure, had tons of fun on mine. - Van
Great video. But did anyone else hate that little flathead screwdriver? Lol. Thinking of going with the RC2 for my zx10r. Nice job. 👍
I bought these from STG shipped to Sydney Australia in 4 days! good service keep it up.
The feel of these levers are tactile, a major step up from my Pazzo's. They're light and smooth on the hand/glove. I only really bought CRG carbon levers for the look as its a street bike, however the clutch feel is light and tactile, a major bonus, recommended...
Thank you for the order and enjoy those new levers! - Brian Van
Awesome levers
Are you making a video about a brembo master cylinder upgrade?
I am hoping to get this done in the next couple of weeks, stay tuned! - Van
Hey Brian, great videos mate. At 14;13 you mention holding in the Clutch switch while sliding the lever into place. I have a '17 GSXR 1000, and while the brake lever was a simple install, I'm a bit hesitant with the clutch lever after stuffing up my '14 S1000R cruise control when I changed levers. Obviously no CC on the GSXR, but can you clarify the "hold in the clutch switch" bit as I couldn't see what you meant? Cheers
There is a plastic plunger on the clutch lever that contacts the clutch lever, I like to keep an eye on this to make sure I do not catch it at an awkward angle when installing the lever and break it. Take a look a the clutch switch after you remove the OEM lever and you will see what I am referring to. - Van
Which beter? This carbon or RC2?
They are both good. Personally I prefer the adjuster on the RC2. - Van
How are you liking the Suzuki verse your previous Yamaha
Any disadvantages to running standard levers for track/race use?
Personal preference, if you like standard length (I know I do) run those, prefer short levers do the same. - Van
Hey Brian, which levers do you prefer the Carbon or the RC2? Thanks in advance.
The carbon are cool but we typically use the RC2 or the folding CRG levers on our bikes. - Van
What the length of the standard lever and the short lever cannot find on the crg website let alone the on the net
Like to know before I buy a set
The Short Levers are approximately 3 cm shorter than the standard lever which is about the same length as the OEM levers. - Van
I’m looking to upgrade my levers. I’m looking at getting the vortex or crg. Which one would you guys recommend? (Gsxr600)
We have used both on our bikes and recommend both. - Van
Whats the cable called, i want to buy just the cable but cant find any
That cable is sold in the remote brake lever adjust kit. Unfortunately this kit is no longer in production at CRG. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear thanks for the fast reply! found a Zeta replacement cable for $1.50. Love you videos :)
Do they fade ?
I have not really had a problem with the brakes on this bike fading. - Van
I changed my levers on my 2017 gsxr 600 however like these levers the levers i have dont have the same mechanics as the OEM the OEM mechanics of the lever looks as if it presses both sides in order to engage the brake by way of that small spring on the lever was just wondering if you had any issues after running these for a while
I did not have any issues while running these levers on the GSXR. - Van
nice
I never understood that either. Amazing quality machines with cheap aftermarket parts. Not a smart plan. All my parts are made here, Japan or Italy with minor exceptions. Like wherever Akrapovic is made. If it's cheap it will perform as expected
If you have a nice bike you should only install quality parts on it for sure. - Van
Oh dear, is there really any need for such language, no.
All I hear is a couple of BEEPS. People Who Swear May Be Happier, Healthier And More Honest here is the proof I found on the internet: www.huffpost.com/entry/health-benefits-of-swearing_n_5a5e44a8e4b0106b7f65b3a6
I have to admit I am pretty darn happy. - Brian "Potty Mouth" Van
I don’t like watching these guys . I feel they just be trying to sell products . Any lever can mess up on you if the person that’s doing the install doesn’t do something right
I agree, these guys suck...