1200 Evotech Levers

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by If only, Dec 29, 2020.

  1. Anyone else fitted new levers, I’m amazed how much better these flip up Evotech levers are over the OEM ones. It’s so easy to adjust the position. 2D6BF81F-90DD-44EB-A54B-97D21550046C.jpeg 097EC3BB-5233-49EE-8896-AC6FB979AE07.jpeg
     
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  2. Absolutely. They are Pazzo Racing or EP or vice versa. Whatever the engineering contract. #1 Mod on all my bikes. In fact, without even thinking. I like the short two finger hold with the end-ball for grip with no crunched knuckles. Fast, efficient and adjustable on-the-fly. They are awesome.
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    And they’re portable. All you need to buy is the pivot piece that fits your next bike.
     
    #2 DarR, Dec 29, 2020
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  3. I've been looking at these. Brake lever is an easy swap by the looks of it, but how easy is it to swap the clutch lever on a Monster 821? I'm not a mechanic and don't want to mess up the clutch.
     
  4. Just watched a Youtube video how to swap the levers, looks a doddle. Ordered the Evotech levers too.
     
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  5. Yep, similar on my Enduro. Much better than standard ones for adjustability.
     
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  6. Simple job, it’s a good idea to grease the plunger when putting it back together
     
  7. I had a pair on my speed triple that I dropped on the way to the ferry to Spain.
    The brake lever folded and saved my holiday
     
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  8. Got a pair of levers (actually two) on order.
     
  9. Same, not sure how it will be with the postage due to the border closure.

    I got the long levers and also the engine and radiator protection kit.
     
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  10. That’s what I’ve fitted, didn’t want the shortie one for the clutch and thought it would look a bit odd with one short.
     
  11. I usually fit this type of lever to my bikes, but find the Brembo ones on my Multi pretty good so have not changed them.
    I have Evotech handguard protectors and crash bars fitted too, so even in a drop its unlikely to damage a lever (I hope) :)
     
  12. Just make sure the bolt holding the folding part is done up properly as you don't want to be going for the brake with the lever pointing skywards, yes It happened to me :p
     
  13. As well folding the lever folding I had a rad guard fitted and that took a massive hit, like I say, Evotech saved my trip - top drawer equipment
     
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  14. Fitted them to my scrambler , they work a treat .
     
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  15. Top form evotech , got some levers for my Mv , I’d had them months without fitting them then when I got round to doing them found I had got the wrong ones and they just changed them for me no probs
     
  16. You will not be disappointed whether you choose Evotech Performance (Europe) or Pazzo Racing (North-America) which BTW are exactly the same quality and CAD design. I have both solid shorts and folding shorts. I would not recommend the folding ones unless you have a specific need for them as they don't provide the same solid feel.
     
  17. Oops, I’ve already put the folding ones on... let’s hope I don’t regret it
     
  18. No worries. It's not a big thing. The hinge only moves a bit and if you always keep-em tight, it's an non-issue.
     
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  20. Installed these last night. I got the folding ones, didn't even notice until they arrives. Still, sturdy enough.
     
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