Track day: front brake lever protector

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Track day: front brake lever protector

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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),

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R&G for £44 or so
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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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I've got a pair from China for £8, they'll keep the scrutineer happy, which is all I want.
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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.
Are they straight ? or bent ?

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I think this type will feel better and be less intrusive
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:25 pm Straight, these ones are the same

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-h ... SwWDxdbiYq
Yeah I'm not feeling that shape personally
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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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Le_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 was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't look
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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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weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:36 pm
Le_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 was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't look
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.

I cant see a front brake lever guard being any different for me.
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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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scottyuk wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 9:35 am 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.
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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Scuffmark wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:25 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:36 pm
Le_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 was thinking more of it being obtrusive when moving hands, braking, blipping rather than how it does or doesn't look
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.

I cant see a front brake lever guard being any different for me.
This, I've used them on dirt bikes for over 20 years and never found them obtrusive
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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! 😂
Same happened to my missus, albeit not on track. Still equally distracting on the A2 mind.