Track day: front brake lever protector
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Track day: front brake lever protector
Okay, you bunch are far more familiar with scraping knee sliders and the number of amp hours tyre warmer need than I am...
I am going to do a track day next year (June) - it’s with MSV - so I need a front brake lever protector.
I can buy a Rizoma one for bout 150 quid, or something that comes from China that costs 10.00 GBP - plus various stuff in between.
Any recommendations - do they all do the same job , or will the Chines tatt kill me... ( it won’t be staying on the bike - on needed for track days),
Thanks
I am going to do a track day next year (June) - it’s with MSV - so I need a front brake lever protector.
I can buy a Rizoma one for bout 150 quid, or something that comes from China that costs 10.00 GBP - plus various stuff in between.
Any recommendations - do they all do the same job , or will the Chines tatt kill me... ( it won’t be staying on the bike - on needed for track days),
Thanks
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I'd use the cheapest, just make sure when you tighten it up it doesn't interfere with the throttle closing.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I've got a pair from China for £8, they'll keep the scrutineer happy, which is all I want.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
Are they straight ? or bent ?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:50 am I've got a pair from China for £8, they'll keep the scrutineer happy, which is all I want.
I think this type will feel better and be less intrusive
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
Yeah I'm not feeling that shape personallyLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:25 pm Straight, these ones are the same
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
TBH I don't care what shape they are, I'm only fitting one because I have to, so long as it doesn't hit the fairing on full lock I'm happy.
The bike is track only, so it doesn't matter what it looks like.
The bike is track only, so it doesn't matter what it looks like.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't lookLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:32 pm TBH I don't care what shape they are, I'm only fitting one because I have to, so long as it doesn't hit the fairing on full lock I'm happy.
The bike is track only, so it doesn't matter what it looks like.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I had a cheap Chinese one and it started unscrewing itself at Redgate, span like a windmill for most of the lap and then fell off at Melbourne Loop. I can't tell you how off-putting it is for getting a good lap!
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I've ridden with wrap around hand guards for many years , alloy brace type with plastic deflectors and all plastic types and in general use I cant say I've noticed anything obtrusive or restricting about them.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:36 pmI was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't lookLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:32 pm TBH I don't care what shape they are, I'm only fitting one because I have to, so long as it doesn't hit the fairing on full lock I'm happy.
The bike is track only, so it doesn't matter what it looks like.
I cant see a front brake lever guard being any different for me.
Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
I went with GB Racing. If I'm gonna have to faff getting the trailer tie down traps on and off because of it then I want it to work and not just be for show to pass scrutineering.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
Yeah we don't use the bars on any of the van/trailer options, i've never got on with the bar straps, pillion pegs for us. So not a factor.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
This, I've used them on dirt bikes for over 20 years and never found them obtrusiveScuffmark wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:25 pmI've ridden with wrap around hand guards for many years , alloy brace type with plastic deflectors and all plastic types and in general use I cant say I've noticed anything obtrusive or restricting about them.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:36 pmI was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't lookLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:32 pm TBH I don't care what shape they are, I'm only fitting one because I have to, so long as it doesn't hit the fairing on full lock I'm happy.
The bike is track only, so it doesn't matter what it looks like.
I cant see a front brake lever guard being any different for me.
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Re: Track day: front brake lever protector
Same happened to my missus, albeit not on track. Still equally distracting on the A2 mind.Tarmacsurfer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:56 pm I had a cheap Chinese one and it started unscrewing itself at Redgate, span like a windmill for most of the lap and then fell off at Melbourne Loop. I can't tell you how off-putting it is for getting a good lap!