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    Levers that fit 1990 dtr??

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    • declan
      declan last edited by

      Does anyone know to any fancy looking levers that are cheap maybe from another bike that happen to fit a dt? New levers that is thanks.

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      • Calum
        Calum last edited by

        I got some ASV levers on my DT 😄 Not cheap mind you...

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        • C
          castrolsniffer last edited by

          Not sure if anyone here has tried the cheap anodized ones off eBay ?

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          • declan
            declan @Calum last edited by

            @Calum now your just showing off 😂😂

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            • F
              finnerz89 last edited by

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121818139155

              I fitted these to mine
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              • C
                castrolsniffer last edited by

                What are they like dude ?

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                • declan
                  declan last edited by

                  They look nice but I don't usually buy from China etc and I'm not sure they would fit mine as I have the older dt but thanks anyway 👍

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                  • J
                    Jens Eskildsen last edited by

                    I have some china levers on my 1995 dt125r, looks and works really good. Had to slightly tweak one of 'em.
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                    • J
                      Jens Eskildsen last edited by

                      Forgot to add....I use the same ones (different colors tho') on my wr250r and my xt600. Most of the yammie dualsports use just about the same levers.

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                      • NINJA
                        NINJA @declan last edited by NINJA

                        @declan These look like they will fit without too much hassle;

                        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-PIVOT-Brake-Clutch-Levers-Racing-For-Yamaha-TRICKER-04-10-DT230LANZA-97-B-/272624342832?hash=item3f79ad5730:g:6c4AAOSwpP9Y6d-D

                        Alternatively the later DTX and DTRE levers look very cool and are a straight swap with no modes required, plus there as cheap as chips too!!!

                        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-DT125-RE-DT125-R-FRONT-BRAKE-CLUTCH-LEVERS-2004-2007-/291468606170?hash=item43dce1fada

                        I had them on my DTR, they gave it a modern look and felt very good too!!! 😉

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                        • Darty
                          Darty last edited by

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                          I've got the privilege to afford an ASV brake lever, but can't say I'm that impressed with the finish,

                          Works nicely tho, pretty solid

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                          • Calum
                            Calum last edited by

                            Ohh nice

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                            • Mightyman
                              Mightyman Global Moderator @Calum last edited by Mightyman

                              @Calum only just clocked on that the reservoirs like that look like pistons!

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                              • declan
                                declan last edited by

                                Thanks lads,and those asv worth the money? They seem more of a show piece to me?

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                                • Zrako
                                  Zrako last edited by

                                  Bit older photos

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                                  Totally love them. Best spent £17 🤣

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                                  • NINJA
                                    NINJA @Zrako last edited by

                                    @Zrako Nice safety footwear for working on motorbikes!!! LOL 😉

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                                      finnerz89 @declan last edited by

                                      @declan pretty sure that all the years are the same. Might be wrong but you could check the part numbers on fowlers to double check

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                                      • Calum
                                        Calum last edited by

                                        ASVs are lovely, but mine is totally a show piece. Nothing more.

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                                        • J
                                          jgr72 last edited by

                                          I just changed these to a '88 125R:

                                          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360992486246

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