Aftermarket levers

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I’m happy with the shape of the stock levers on my 1250 but ideally would like a reach distance on the clutch between position 1 and 2 and on the brake something closer to the bar than position 1.
Are there any “sensibly priced “ adjustable levers out there that would do the job ?.
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I replaced mine with a set of wunderlich levers and they are 1000 times better than stock

Yes they are expensive but worth it for me
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Thanks I’ll take a look 🙏, do they have click adjustment or infinite?.
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Hi Martin, this is an older thread that may be of help:

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Panman40 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:36 am Thanks I’ll take a look 🙏, do they have click adjustment or infinite?.
They are a span adjuster similar to the stock one but with 6 positions
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sakm wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:00 am They are a span adjuster similar to the stock one but with 6 positions
Cheers, one of the first reviews from nippy Norman’s mentioned that the brake lever doesn’t bring the reach closer to the bars as in the description though :( , this would be the only reason for me swapping out.
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Panman40 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:41 pm Cheers, one of the first reviews from nippy Norman’s mentioned that the brake lever doesn’t bring the reach closer to the bars as in the description though :( , this would be the only reason for me swapping out.
Remind me if I haven't replied in a day or so and I will measure the distance for you :thumb:
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@Panman40

This measurement is on both brake and clutch at the closest point to the bars between position 1 and 6

It's pointless measuring at the ends of the lever due to them being adjustable and different length

The main point is where you would grab the lever

As you can see they are about the same on both sides

So just measure your levers now to see the difference
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sakm wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:57 pm @Panman40

This measurement is on both brake and clutch at the closest point to the bars between position 1 and 6

It's pointless measuring at the ends of the lever due to them being adjustable and different length

The main point is where you would grab the lever

As you can see they are about the same on both sides

So just measure your levers now to see the difference
Thanks for taking the time to do that 🙏, I’ll have a measure up !.
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Looks as if the stock 1250 brake lever is closer to the bar than the Wunderlich :shock:
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