I have these on my 650 ninja from the previous owner. I'm thinking of buying replacement OEM ones cause they keep falling back away from me even with the closest setting. Definitely not a fan of these if that's how it's supposed to be.
Installed blue ASV levers on my 1250 GS last week. The brake master cylinder piston retaining ring was missing from the factory. I pulled out the lever, and the piston soon followed. The brake fluid reservoir emptied down the side of the bike. Ugh. The build quality of the 1250 is much worse than my old 1200.
Yep, that’s what I ended up doing. BMW levers are perfect fit and ergonomically perfect for my hand and riding position. Another advantage is in a serious crash, they’re likely to break at the bend and still be useable. I ended up returning these.
Hi everyone. After a few days of riding, I wanted to report I have removed these. Staying OEM for controls.
any reason?
I have these on my 650 ninja from the previous owner. I'm thinking of buying replacement OEM ones cause they keep falling back away from me even with the closest setting. Definitely not a fan of these if that's how it's supposed to be.
Dang son! Wish I could afford my bike part wish list like you can. Holy crap! These daily videos make me JEALLLLOUUUSSS!
I appreciate you watching. Thanks!
Installed blue ASV levers on my 1250 GS last week. The brake master cylinder piston retaining ring was missing from the factory. I pulled out the lever, and the piston soon followed. The brake fluid reservoir emptied down the side of the bike. Ugh. The build quality of the 1250 is much worse than my old 1200.
That's very crazy. I'd put everything back together and have a dealer fix the issue.
Stay oem Adam. More things to fail during your trip
Yep, that’s what I ended up doing. BMW levers are perfect fit and ergonomically perfect for my hand and riding position. Another advantage is in a serious crash, they’re likely to break at the bend and still be useable. I ended up returning these.