What Levers Are These?

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by JohnnySea, Jun 17, 2020.

  1. Redding at Donington Park on what I think is a loaner stock V4S only they don't appear to be stock levers. Anyone know who makes these low drag levers? They've got a Ducati etching on them. Are they a Ducati Performance part or something else?

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  2. Ducati Performance pal
     
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  3. The only ones i can find online are the Rizoma DP that don't look anything like that.
     
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  4. I think the twm look a little better then the dp ones!
     
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  5. anytime mate
     
  6. That's because the DP ones are discontinued, only the Rizoma ones available, like many of the DP items.
     
  7. My V4 came with the Ducati by Rizoma levers fitted as standard. I bought the last 2 sets of the Ducati performance levers my dealer had. Night and day, chalk and cheese are two expressions to describe the difference between the two. Andy
     
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  8. Mate I've got some evo tech ones for sale if interested??
     
  9. Interesting. I didn’t think that levers could really differ that much. Which set was better and why?
     
  10. If I do buy a set it’ll be the Ducati Performance ones. I like to keep the non Ducati products on my bike to a minimum. And I don’t know why but prefer the look of the DP ones. Thanks for the offer though.
     
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  11. I found without exception, the Ducati by Rizoma parts fitted to my V4 from new, put form before function. For me, the DP levers have more adjustment, a better feel and a smoother operation. Levers are like tyres, everyone has their favourite, from the cheapest Chinese copy to the most expensive. Andy
     
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  12. Thanks Andy. I’d already pressed buy on the DP levers so was thankful to hear some positive feedback on them.
     
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