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Has anyone purchased shorty levers yet? Had some on my CBR and they were amazing! Can't seem to find a reputable brand that is advertising for the 959. Are they the same thing on the 899?

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Has anyone purchased shorty levers yet? Had some on my CBR and they were amazing! Can't seem to find a reputable brand that is advertising for the 959. Are they the same thing on the 899?

Thanks!
I'm looking at the CRG Carbon shortys which I have on my CBR 600 and really dig. They appear to be universal fit however they do make contact with my front fairing of my CBR when bars are turned max to the left. I will prob contact CRG to confirm fit before plopping down $200 for them.
Email from CRG Racing posted below. I asked if any of their hand controls had been confirmed to fit 959 with little to no modifications:

At this time we cannot confirm fitment. We have not had a bike in the shop to check for cross applications or OEM part#’s being the same as other tested applications. I’ll keep your contact on file and let you know when I have more info.



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I just bought some ASV shorty levers I'll ha e pics up soon.
I used Pazzo shortys on my 848, worked very well. A bit less expensive than the CRG brand.
Pazzo Racing - Performance Sportbike Custom Levers
I used Pazzo shortys on my 848, worked very well. A bit less expensive than the CRG brand.
Pazzo Racing - Performance Sportbike Custom Levers
Heard good things about Pazzo's also from a dealer who sells both.
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CRG Carbon levers for the 848/899/1198/1199/1299 fit perfectly, put mine on two days ago.
CRG Carbon levers for the 848/899/1198/1199/1299 fit perfectly, put mine on two days ago.
Good to know. Thanks.
I am going with Ducabike levers. Best bang for your buck I think.
I am going with Ducabike levers. Best bang for your buck I think.
Ok. Now you got my attention. I'm interested in a short lever that's fully adjustable.
It looks like those have an adjustable length feature in addition to the other multi-adjustments. Please keep us posted once you get them.
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I used Pazzo shortys on my 848, worked very well. A bit less expensive than the CRG brand.
Pazzo Racing - Performance Sportbike Custom Levers
I followed-up on your lead and I've changed the stock levers for the Pazzo Folding Shorts with On-The-Fly adjusters. Much more comfortable than stock and the On-The-Fly feature is great when your riding condition changes from fast to Stop-N-Go traffic.

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I installed the Ducabike Adjustables. It took me a while to adjust to my preferences but all in all they are great, they look great, they perform great.

The actuator pin is longer than stock so the pull is different out of the box. Thats why I had to play with it to get to my liking.

Here is how they look on the AWS.

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Ducabikes are pretty much a spin-off of the Ducati Performance levers. With the adjusters looking a little interestingly placed.

Those who want Ducati Performance levers but don't want to pay $400 for a set of levers, check this thread out: http://www.959panigale.net/forum/du...m-brake-levers-ducati-performance-levers.html
I have pazzo's on my 16 959 and absolutely love them. They look and feel awesome.
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Put on crg levers today, 30 minutes but man is there a difference. Front brake is a feather and clutch is much easier. Recommend

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I went with the TWM shorties and have to say they are excellent. Very good feel, nice adjust-ability and the fold up is a bonus

TWM make the DP levers. DP add a Ducati badge to them and up the price
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