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Hi got an eBay delivery today and  fitted  a set of blue stubby pivot levers to the ttr will post pics and feed back soon 

Ran out of mods so tried a bit of bling 



-- Edited by ttboof on Friday 20th of September 2019 10:19:40 AM

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I have shorty levers on both the TTR & WRR, they work great with the Barkbusters

Cheers Terry

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Couple of photos of the levers I have on the TTR, the levers on the WRR are blue with WR250R on the levers but that's just a bit of bling,I like the fact I can adjust the throw of the levers.

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The same as the ones I fitted didn't get out today haven't tried them yet 



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bloody good levers I used to sell them. A tip is to lock tight the bottom nut in as they tend to unscrew themselves and fall out



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ttr steve wrote:

bloody good levers I used to sell them. A tip is to lock tight the bottom nut in as they tend to unscrew themselves and fall out


 I'm not going to get out today but will get time to loctite them later so there good for next outing 

Thanks for the tip 



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Thanks checked the nuts they would have come off first ride 

Now got the loctite treatment 



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The levers are great. Rode a few hours today they will be staying on the ttr 

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-- Edited by ttboof on Saturday 28th of September 2019 11:12:19 PM

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Yesterday I swapped the Blue Barkbusters over to white, no big deal but white look much better....Here in Australia we love our Barkbusters

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Ha ha just did the same on the TTR, due do damage, gone white. But I like the blue!

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Ha ha just did the same on the TTR, due do damage, gone white. But I like the blue!


 I like the white better, the WRR has white as well & to me it shows up better, the ROO's might see the white better than the blue LOL

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White might not show up the damage I have on the blue ones they have seen a lot of work .

 



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Hey mate, just wondering what brand these levers are? I've got a 2007 TTR 250 here and it's a little hard finding levers specifically for that year. I suspect they'd be somewhat interchangeable between close manufacturing years.



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James B wrote:

Hey mate, just wondering what brand these levers are? I've got a 2007 TTR 250 here and it's a little hard finding levers specifically for that year. I suspect they'd be somewhat interchangeable between close manufacturing years.


 I bought mine off ebay just to suit TT250R 2010 & same with the WR250R, bought to suit WRR but they are both the same & interchangable

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