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Review on SYUU Motorcycle Replacement 1987 2007 1993 1999 by Bishop Roshad

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Surprisingly Good - Controls

I'd like to preface this review by saying I haven't installed it yet, it's purely a cosmetic comparison at the moment. I needed a brake lever replacement on my 04 F4i. It wasn't much more to get this set that had both levers. They look a lot like stock levers, which is what I wanted, but they aren't identical. I only have a new OEM clutch lever to compare to, but my brake lever is broken so that's not an option. One problem is that they didn't come with mounting hardware, only levers. So don't waste your nuts and bolts. The brake lever is very close to the bearing. It has an adjustment knob, a return spring and a nice thick bushing. The lever flex is the same, it sits and feels pretty much the same as the stick. The clutch lever is slightly different. The design is very similar but not the same. It has a much thinner bushing than the stock Honda clutch lever. The stock lever drops about a half inch high from end to end, which probably makes access easier. I'm sure they did it for a reason. This clutch lever is straight, so it may take a while to get used to it. Or it could be subtle, I don't plan on using it anytime soon so can't tell. I'll attach some photos, the clutch levers are still in their bags so sorry I don't want to take them out unless I'm going to install them. If I never update this review, you can probably assume the brake lever is fine. In summary, the brake lever is pretty good and very close to stock. The clutch is a little different, but I don't see it that much different functionally if you just want a cheap clutch lever. You may need to turn your phone on its side to get a good look at some of my photos. The branding on the box states that Lefossi is from Hong Kong or basically China.

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • Useless Features