Yeah, it's really a quality piece. Niche market manufacturers don't enjoy economies of scale.
And don't worry, Iron Classic..... Twinkies don't need 'em. You can pull the rear shifter lever off a twinkie without pulling the inner primary. Not so with an Evo.
Yeah, it's really a quality piece. Niche market manufacturers don't enjoy economies of scale.
And don't worry, Iron Classic..... Twinkies don't need 'em. You can pull the rear shifter lever off a twinkie without pulling the inner primary. Not so with an Evo.
I just put one on my 1996 Ultra Classic, and it was well worth the $200 to me, to not have to tear the bike apart to replace with stock parts.
100% agree. I have had ongoing probs over the last 3 years with old + new OEM Lever/s. Betterlever is quite expensive but should give peace of mind + save a lot of time & $$$ if you have to strip down Inner Primary etc.to replace or repair original Lever.
ps. $250 shipped to Scotland UK.
I just put one on my 1996 Ultra Classic, and it was well worth the $200 to me, to not have to tear the bike apart to replace with stock parts.
Yipee! Betterlever arrived today. Its a well engineered item and although relatively expensive I have to say that Im really happy to have bought it and will be fitting it soon.
After my extensive rebuild of the Ultra can you imagine how I would have felt if I had retained the old Lever having it fail again, prompting the necessary stripdown of inner primary etc. etc. etc., to get into the old lever again.
What a thought! Betterlevers got to be a winner. Bungo