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smoore-gt225 wrote:hi i bought some of the scootrs atomic levers for the px vespa and they have fitted the series 2, no problems whatsoever :D
cheers steve
Any pics?
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soulsurfer wrote:
smoore-gt225 wrote:hi i bought some of the scootrs atomic levers for the px vespa and they have fitted the series 2, no problems whatsoever :D
cheers steve
Any pics?
here you go
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cheers steve
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NICE! :D
Did you have to but two sets to suit?
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soulsurfer wrote:NICE! :D
Did you have to but two sets to suit?
hi no they do them as a set for the nissin brake type :D
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smoore-gt225 wrote:
soulsurfer wrote:NICE! :D
Did you have to but two sets to suit?
hi no they do them as a set for the nissin brake type :D
Happy Daze :D
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Someone say they do them for vespas, my PX with front disc needs one my little delicate hand can't pull the brake on, even my mot tester thought it was a stretch.
Is it just a southern softy thing small hands :cry:
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Train Driver wrote:Someone say they do them for vespas, my PX with front disc needs one my little delicate hand can't pull the brake on, even my mot tester thought it was a stretch.
Is it just a southern softy thing small hands :cry:
try before you buy. they are adapted from motorbike levers and as you know bikes have switch gear that offsets the lever and allows you to use your index finger and middle finger as the primary pulling power.

with these you use your little finger and the one next to it :?

discussed here too http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic95848
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smoore-gt225 wrote:
soulsurfer wrote:NICE! :D
Did you have to but two sets to suit?
hi no they do them as a set for the nissin brake type :D
are they not available to buy separately ?
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RICSPEED wrote:
are they not available to buy separately ?
I think they only come in pairs, either for standard headsets or ones with Nissin master cylinder.
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i would have thought so to but i would have only wanted the cluch one as the master i have is an aprilia one
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