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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Tenerife, Spain Posts: 132 Thanks: 15 I Ride: 1199 | Ducabike Evo III Levers
Just wondering whether anyone has bought & installed the Ducabike Evo III levers for the 1199. It is just that I am getting different information from 2 vendors. Motowheels say they are not compatible whereas Bellissmoto say they are. Any feedback would be great. Thanks. |
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| Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Boston, MA Posts: 40 Thanks: 2 |
they definitely are, I took them off my s4rs and put them on my 1199s
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: St. Louis Posts: 3,151 Thanks: 480 I Ride: 1199 ABS, K1300S, ZX7R |
I have them mounted as well. I had to punch out the bushing from my OEMs using a socket, but look great, fold, and are adjustable.
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA Posts: 557 Thanks: 87 I Ride: Panigale Tricolore, 2010 KTM 990 SMR, 2002 HD Heritage Springer |
I got em. Outstanding!!!!!! Thinking about their rearsets also
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA Posts: 557 Thanks: 87 I Ride: Panigale Tricolore, 2010 KTM 990 SMR, 2002 HD Heritage Springer |
Had to put a bushing on the brake light switch to activate the brake light.
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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Tenerife, Spain Posts: 132 Thanks: 15 I Ride: 1199 |
This is the reply I got from Motowheels: "The levers for the 1198 and the 1199 are different pivots. Using the wrong levers on your OEM master cylinder can cause binding". So my question is now if they are installed will the bushing stop the binding? I am assuming that a Ducati mechanic will be able to fit these & I not have any problems after. Don't want to have a problem after spending $350-$400 on a set of levers. @mundman........yeah I'm looking at the rearsets also. Going to be an expensive order. |
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| Member Joined: Sep 2012 From: SoCal Posts: 80 Thanks: 0 I Ride: Panigale / Fireblade |
Any pics ?
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| Junior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Bucks UK Posts: 16 Thanks: 2 I Ride: Ducati 1199S Tricolore |
Given the amount of Evotech bits fitted to your bike, have you considered their levers? I was thinking about getting their shorty levers and would be interested to hear from anyone who has them (or the standard ones) already.
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA Posts: 557 Thanks: 87 I Ride: Panigale Tricolore, 2010 KTM 990 SMR, 2002 HD Heritage Springer |
Will post pics
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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Tenerife, Spain Posts: 132 Thanks: 15 I Ride: 1199 | Yeah looked at the Evotech ones but did not like. To be honest I rushed with my Evotech order & now prefer Ducabike products. Getting ready to place an order once they come out with the new rearsets that fixed the problem on the originals as pointed out by Gunny Fitz.
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA Posts: 557 Thanks: 87 I Ride: Panigale Tricolore, 2010 KTM 990 SMR, 2002 HD Heritage Springer |
Here's pics......
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: St. Louis Posts: 3,151 Thanks: 480 I Ride: 1199 ABS, K1300S, ZX7R | Quote:
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