CNC adjustable alumin(i)um Brake Levers from Ebay

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CNC adjustable alumin(i)um Brake Levers from Ebay

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Have to say I am amazed at the quality of the levers I have just bought from Ebay for a fraction of the cost the usual adjustable levers go for, especially with international shipping.

Ordered a pair of levers from accessorie-store (Hal-Fox) on Ebay (Item no. 321051161343) on 19th April, China based company....free shipping.

Happened to arrive today just a week later, shipped via Suntek in the UK (some sort of dropshipping?), signed delivery.

£23, $36, €27 delivered...

Only problem I had was with the rear brake, the drill hole was just a fraction too small for the bolt to go through...2 minutes work with a round file soon sorted that however. I personally ordered the black ones with red accent, black adjuster...stock image below...then images of actual item on my PCX.

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Looks nice! What does the adjusting feature do?
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maddiedog wrote:Looks nice! What does the adjusting feature do?
Thanks, just the handspan, which is real "handy"..always found I was overreaching with the stock levers...smack bang in the middle on setting "3" suits me just fine.

Had to adjust the freeplay on the rear drum to compensate which is dead simple (shows you how to do it in the owners manual)

For $36 delivered some companies charge that sort of silly money just to ship..I think they are great bargains.

Shame there is not any more choice of colour options though.
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Good find and price
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I got ones similar for £15.88 free Shipping:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360729245457? ... 1497.l2649

Black with the Red Adjuster,
I was going to get the ones you got but didnt want too much Red,
but yours do look good on the Bike
(I had the Black PCX)

They do look really good quality aswell....
you mentioned you had to do some things,
im guessing those things i'll had to do also?
the file and adjusting the Drum Brake?
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Those look nice!
Too many scoots..... 12 or so I think .
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