Title: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: mstevens on July 31, 2009, 12:25:20 PM The used 696 I got came with ASV shorties. At first I didn't like them much and intended to move them to my wife's bike to accommodate her smaller hands. Unfortunately, after riding with them for a while I've come to like them quite a lot.
Although the ASV's are supposedly priced lower than CRG levers, in the real world they appear to sell for more. I've found CRG clutch and brake sets on eBay for around $180 but can't seem to find the ASV levers for less than $113 each. Any links to bargain sources for these levers? Title: Re: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: 1313 on July 31, 2009, 04:57:32 PM I got mine from www.motomummy.com (http://) (http://) for about $200 shipped. You might want to call them first. Mine were on backorder for almost 2 months. :'(
The price is adjusted when you add them to your cart. Title: Re: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: Dannog on July 31, 2009, 08:33:47 PM I also got mine from Motomummy. [thumbsup] Best price, fast delivery
Title: Re: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: redial on August 01, 2009, 10:11:35 AM as was said, unfortunately it seems everyone (at least that i called) has the ducati asv levers on backorder
and 200 is about the best you are gonna do, i paid 225, waited 3 weeks, and it was totally worth it! Title: Re: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: Dannog on August 02, 2009, 05:15:29 PM no back order for radial master cylinders!
Title: Re: What's a good (=cheap) source for ASV levers? Post by: OwnyTony on August 02, 2009, 10:13:33 PM got mine at www.motoworldonline.com (http://). Dont remember how much i paid for them. They are $115 a piece or $205 if you buy both. I think its free shipping
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