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The adjustable levers that I bought are Chinese knockoffs of Roland Sands Design, genuine RSD levers would have cost a lot more than Ł30.00 including shipping.
I've found these knock off's to be excellent quality levers, I put RSD logo stickers on them to make them look more genuine. I have large hands, so I have them on the largest span setting.
They fit Sportster models from 2004 to 2013, if anyone is interested in a pair, try eBay item number 374039996840.
I was able to put these on and test them out this morning. I am happy with the finish, the fit was okay and they definitely move the levers closer in. My problem is that I also installed a Muller Easy clutch and I just can’t get quite enough travel with these levers. The bike wants to creep with the lever pulled all the way in and neutral is impossible to find. The clutch works fine with the stock levers and the reduced effort makes up for any reach issues. If the EZ clutch wasn’t installed these would have stayed on, especially for the price of $70 or so. Maybe I can use them on another project.
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