CRG levers, ASV levers vs cheap levers, and dangers.

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • CRG levers, ASV levers vs cheap levers, and dangers. A highway incident with cheap levers led us to change to brand name levers to CRG, and Asv levers, on the Gsxr 750 and the Gsxr 600. We will explain all the details in the video, and how to avoid an incident like this with proper installation.

Komentáře • 27

  • @rochewijnaar5374
    @rochewijnaar5374 Před rokem +9

    there is something else I've noticed at10:22 , i might be wrong but the reservoir looks overfilled , (past max) i have learned to always leave some space for thermal expansion of the brake fluid ,another thing i learned was to only fill up you reservoir to the max when you just placed new brake pads and to make sure the rubber seal is not squished completely against the top cover

    • @deedle6073
      @deedle6073 Před rokem +3

      Yes, also if you "top it off" while having old brake pads, and you replace with new pads later on without adjusting the fluid level, you will basically push the pistons in and cause the fluid to overfill the reservoir.

  • @JamesBrown-vt9kr
    @JamesBrown-vt9kr Před 6 měsíci +3

    Could have over tightened the lever also. Don't think the lever is at fault but incorrect installation. Only issues you might find with cheaper levers is quality and shape. Shape has alot to do with brake feel and how well the brakes bite. Cheaper levers you need to max them out to get a good feel unlike with stock and asv or crg levers.

    • @mpc2510
      @mpc2510 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Fr, it's just a metal piece😂. It's not that complex. How does a "cheap" lever malfunction. Lubrication like the guy said was most likely the issue. It was tight and gritty.

  • @JimyOfficial
    @JimyOfficial Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey man do you know which years are interchangeable?

    • @ADRRUSH
      @ADRRUSH  Před 7 měsíci

      2011 and 2024 I know is the same. I don't know about 2010 and under

  • @HenryFoster-th7ex
    @HenryFoster-th7ex Před 2 měsíci

    What is the round cylinder thing called that you said you need to take from the one clutch lever and put into the aftermarket lever? Mine is missing and I need a new one but don’t know what it’s called if you could tell me it would be greatly appreciated please and thank you

    • @MidmaCM
      @MidmaCM Před 19 dny

      That would be called a bearing. You would likely need to order the full OEM brake lever from the manufacturer to get that bearing again, but I'm not positive, you may be able to get one on its own if you look hard enough. GL

  • @dknollRX7
    @dknollRX7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Not lubricating the pivot pin won’t magically make the front brakes engage without input. He said he was riding at a high rate of speed and the lever snapped rearward, and wouldn’t release. That’s not indicative of a pin binding. You could make that argument if he applied the brakes, and the lever wouldn’t release, because the pin was binding.
    BTW, Brian from STG has a video about levers and how he’s seen many issues with the Amazon brand in this video. You only have so many interfaces between you and the bike; it makes no sense to go cheap. It’s like putting in a knockoff brake pedal on your car.

  • @brock874
    @brock874 Před 6 měsíci +6

    So cheap levers didnt cause it. Poor installation did. noted. been running cnc levers for years. its a piece of metal, it should be cheap.

    • @ADRRUSH
      @ADRRUSH  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah I have these levers on my son's bike and never had an issue with them so it was not a lever issue. it was an installation issue that caused it.

  • @Jay482
    @Jay482 Před rokem +7

    How did your brakes completely locked in and you did not end up flipping over or fell off the bike? Especially going as fast as you said you were going, that would have been a tragedy. Something ain’t adding 🤔

    • @chiefstreets2121
      @chiefstreets2121 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Facts

    • @jessthebarber
      @jessthebarber Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah something is definitely not adding up, probably had to make some sort of story for this video but wasn’t a good one lol

  • @jameskahl1598
    @jameskahl1598 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm stuck between CRG and ASV but the owners of CRG or employees won't even contact me back to tell me what sku number for 2024 zx10r so I may go ASV since they have no SKU for 2024 zx10r and won't email or return my voicmail

    • @ADRRUSH
      @ADRRUSH  Před 4 měsíci

      I tried both, I personally like the CRG more.

  • @broderp
    @broderp Před rokem +11

    There is a difference between cheap and quality. The installer is on point when he said he had no issues with the cheap ones and it's how you install them. Cheap does not always equal junk. It's also evident from this video you failed to lubricate the levers properly, thereby creating your own problem. Had you installed them properly you would not have made this video. I think you just wanted an excuse to install those nice AVS levers.......lol

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 Před 2 měsíci

    I have cheap levers "ride it" not mzs for past 6 yrs and have had no problems at all with the greased the pins, tighten to correct specs and good to go.only difference is price name price shape&price..lol

    • @ADRRUSH
      @ADRRUSH  Před 2 měsíci

      I did stated in the video it was an installation issue. I have cheap levers on another bike and they work just fine

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 Před 2 měsíci

    Clutch lever slack is 2mm or a.k.a a nickel and should be able to hold the nickel and also pull the nickel out easily.

  • @strshooter7399
    @strshooter7399 Před rokem +1

    I am considering some “High Dollar” levers for my OLD 2002 Kawasaki Concours. ASV levers look like the go to lever, but they are $110.00 - $150.00 each side, depending on which you get from the factory! That just seems like a lot over the factory levers to me. I was hoping to get some real constructive reasons to make that jump to light speed, er, costly levers. Your explanation about the carbon fiber weighting a few oz.s less then the ASV levers doesn’t sound very logical, I mean the change in you pocket and keys for home could weight that much! Internal engine components, sure, weight inside the reciprocating mass makes a difference, but not what you carry as levers… . My opinion of course, and I don’t race. I hate to say it, but whomever was the mechanic changing out those levers did NOT demo it very well. It looked like you had the socket at an angle and it wasn’t on the bolt head straight at first! Your rag kept falling off, I mean, really? Sorry, but I’d work on your presentation a bit for next time. Credibility is based on your skill behind the wrench, and you didn’t demonstrate that very well to me.

    • @ADRRUSH
      @ADRRUSH  Před rokem +3

      We're not building a grand piano here. Or making a block buster movie. no one here is perfect. But I do get your point.

    • @orangeplaneteer
      @orangeplaneteer Před 9 měsíci

      20% off with them, code; EZ20ASV

  • @prestonberry1808
    @prestonberry1808 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Sounds like bs to me

  • @nerijusmarcauskas2817
    @nerijusmarcauskas2817 Před rokem +6

    This is nonsense

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So God broke your brake lever? There is nothing on a cheap lever to spontaneously lock your front brake.