• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Austria - About 2014 & Newer
    FE = 4st Enduro & FC = 4st Cross

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FE/FC Looking For Good Truly Adjustable Levers For 25 Fe 350s

archercc

Husqvarna
Im trying to find some good quality levers for my new bike that when you adjust them they actually adjust the lever position instead of where the levers interact with the pistons.

If you look at the stock ones they just adjust little cups that move forward and back in the lever housing to change when the lever pull touches the piston. The problem with that design is the lever base/return spring position stays the same so no matter what Im having out reach out the full length to get a hold of the lever. I got tiny hands so that just gets tiring.

For example something that works like the CRG levers I have on all of my other bikes (sadly they dont make them for this bike apparently else I would have gone with them).

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Yep, GA but willing to buy from abroad if there is a known good example.

My understanding is this forum was for bikes MADE in Austria, but users could be from everywhere.

So far this is one option, it doesnt list the 25s but it says its for Brembo, Im wondering if there is any difference in mounting between the new and old Brembo, if not Im guessing I could find levers for the bikes before they went to Maguro/Braketek

 
So this is a dead forum but yes the bullet proof designs levers worked. Brembo is Brembo, regardless of year.

And those do actually adjust where the pickup is instead of just delaying it actually engaging the clutch/brake, so you dont have to reach as far to get the lever. Also well made.
 
I know nothing about your bike but my zrx has adjustable levers a dial on top with a 1234 indication
Not sure thats what your after Great Luck
 
Yeah like said the bullet proof designs one worked, they actually adjust where the lever sits not just when it starts to actually actuate the piston.
 
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