The reach to the clutch lever on the V4 is longer than any lever I have encountered before and is a stretch for me. Interestingly the PP V4 my dealer had in had a shorter reach yet when we looked up all the part numbers on the system they were the same so there was no obvious reason for the difference. I'm hoping short clutch lever from Evotech might help.
Wonder in my DP performance levers from my V4s streetfighter will fit the Multi V4 when it arrives???
Well I dropped off my evotech shortie levers with dealer yesterday along with few other bits to stick on the V4PP when they pdi it next week. They will have gone from monster 1200R to 1260PP and then SFV4S and now the V4PP
Ah ok, my bad then. I know the ones off my 1260 will fit the V4PP, but not the SFV2, so maybe the SFV4 takes different ones to the V2.
I know some in the FB V4 group had issues with levers designed from other bikes as they caused a fault light to appear and the Q/S stopped working. It’s something to do with the microswitches but I don’t know what and it maybe the 1260S levers are compatible. I would guess 1200Dvt levers are not.
Because they test them properly. Would prefer to have something that has been tested by others on something as important as brake and clutch controls. Sounds like the supply of bikes and parts is getting worse, not better from the FB group pages.
Evotech does have their levers listed now for the Multistrada V4S. None in stock but they are listed. https://evotech-performance.com/col...-v4-s-folding-clutch-and-brake-lever-set-2021
More lever options are slowly coming to market. Oberon Performance has three lever styles that fit according to their model fitment guide. https://www.oberon-performance.co.u...lever/ducati-adjustable-clutch-lever-lev-c020 ASV has two versions available for the MultiStrada V4S. In their pictures of the clutch side lever it shows the pin that's required for the second switch. No such picture for the Oberon levers. https://asvinventions.com/search-re...ake=Ducati&year=2021&model=Multistrada V4 / S
The Oberon ones don't come up as available for the V4 on my search. I ordered the Evotech levers yesterday.
Ducabike/performance technology levers are nice, just pricy. I got a hardly used set for a decent price. Feels better than others I’ve used(I’ve had most of the big brands) I do rate asv though. The set I bought was for an 899 but they dropped straight onto my 749 master cylinders, If you look at listings for stock clone levers they fit most of the Ducati range.
I’ve had a clutch cover and the levers from them, quality is very good adjustability on the levers is great with positive clicks on the span and pressure adjustment.
Pazzo Racing products are top quality and reasonably priced. They only make levers so they better be good. I have three sets. https://www.pazzoracing.com/ UNITED KINGDOM: Speedycom Performance Ltd. Gisbourne House 25 Manchester Rd. Chapel-En-Le-Firth High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 9SR United Kingdom Ph: (+44) 129 8816633 Fax: (+44) 129 8816568 Website: www.speedycom.co.uk E-mail: [email protected]