Best “cheap” levers?

Alec138
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Looking for a new set (brake and clutch with perch assembly) for my yz250. Mine are the ebay cnc blue levers and riding last weekend my clutch started literally coming apart while riding because i use the clutch so much. Front brake started doing the same thing.

I dont want oem’s but i dont want to spend a fortune on them either. I run wrap around handguards as well. Give me some suggestions!
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kb228
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3/1/2018 8:57am
All i have to say about levers is buy 10 cheap ones for $10 or buy 1 for a lifetime for $100. Up to you.
murph783
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3/1/2018 9:19am
I’ve run the msr ones before, they work alright, but they’ll fall apart on you before too long. Now all I run is oem, they last a good long time and it ends up being worth the cost long term.
mxb2
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3/1/2018 10:55am
kb228 wrote:
All i have to say about levers is buy 10 cheap ones for $10 or buy 1 for a lifetime for $100. Up to you.
X2, buy junk get junk.

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mwssquad827
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3/1/2018 11:25am
You get what you pay for!! Buy some arcs and won’t have to buy levers again.. your welcome
Turbojez
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3/2/2018 12:16am
Only cheap levers that are worth anything, are actually used expensive levers.
I bought two sets of ARC/Moose racing levers from one of the vital members for something like 30-40$ (complete with perches). I gotta tell you, I'm not going back to anything less than ARC.
FWYT
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3/2/2018 7:27pm Edited Date/Time 3/4/2018 12:08am
Motion Pro!
Excellent quality at a very reasonable price.
calcoast
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3/3/2018 10:33am
The cheapest thing is always the most expensive...

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