Rick’s Motorcycles released its first adjustable hand control levers in 2012. The new version features a slightly modified design to minimize tolerance and wear while providing the same lever force on both clutch and brake sides. Lever force can be adjusted at the easy-to-access button at the pivot point, even while riding, with levers offered in short or long versions with exchangeable tips.
The Kits include both clutch and brake levers – both long and short – plus a choice of lever tips. The Rick’s adjustable Good Guys kits are available in black or black & silver anodized aluminum finish and fot the most recent Harley-Davidson models, including those of year 2014. MSRP: 299 Euros. To order directly in Germany from Rick’s Motorcycles by emailing at info@wheelsforwinners.com
Looking very cool.
How come none of our american companies has ever got the idea of offering adjustable levers?
Over four hundred bucks or so for hand levers? Give me a brake.
And a clutch,I guess.
Greeko.
In august 1992 a production prototype was given to Custom Chrome, they rejected it because they said that a Japanese company who supplied levers to some of the oem motorcycle manufacturers had a patent on it .
john reed,That Jap brake Co. who made the clever lever back in ’92 would have exhausted any patent or registered design stranglehold on it by now.
I would be game if I knew the benefits to the rider — and if the price wasn’t 4 times that of my basic chrome levers.
JackS. The benefit for the rider is evident. Up to you if you want to pay the price.
@Bruce, you’re right; the benefit is evident. Guess I should have been clearer in my question: Do these levers enable me to greatly reduce lever force when linked, for example, to a heavy duty clutch? If so, I’d like to know how much. Then I would know whether the benefit justifies the cost.
I’ve had CRG adjustable levers on various European bikes for the last 7 years at least