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Old 09-12-2017, 10:29 AM
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The only thing they have in common is that they are levers. They don't come close to matching. I'm still running my stock brake lever and I keep telling myself to get it swapped out but that was 2 years ago. I'll get around to it but I guess it doesn't bother me that much.
yes for sure they are very different we may change out the brake side in the future
 
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Old 09-20-2017, 02:59 PM
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I bought the clutch side and what a difference!!!! I'm having a tough time justifying the $150 for the other side to match.
 
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Were your guys clutches pretty stiff? Is that why you got these levers? Sucks there's no adjustment for the hydraulic ones
 
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Originally Posted by D W K
I bought the clutch side and what a difference!!!! I'm having a tough time justifying the $150 for the other side to match.
Amen. I've had the clutch lever for 3 years and just got around to buying the brake side last week. I rationalized the cost because I haven't spent a dime on the bike this year except for normal maintenance. And even though it didn't bother me that they didn't match, well now they will.
 
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Originally Posted by Vinman411
Were your guys clutches pretty stiff? Is that why you got these levers? Sucks there's no adjustment for the hydraulic ones
not stiff the friction zone is at the last 5% of the travel of the lever almost all the way out
 
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not stiff the friction zone is at the last 5% of the travel of the lever almost all the way out
Yes, this is a more accurate statement, thank you!
 
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Just ordered the oberons, got both sides, hope they help!!!
 
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I wish they were larger. Mine feel very small as if they were made for a woman's hand
 
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