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I need something that is quick release since I have a folding trailer. On the hunt and thanks for the offer!
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Old 04-17-2012, 03:02 PM
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Picked up the black beast today

Tonight I see how fast it can go!!
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Old 04-17-2012, 03:12 PM
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Picked up the black beast today

Tonight I see how fast it can go!!
nice!! pit bike races at putnam!! i'm bringing my TTR
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nice!! pit bike races at putnam!! i'm bringing my TTR
some guy #2 you are SO SCREWED!
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Old 04-30-2012, 12:00 PM
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Does anyone make adjustable levers for Zuma's or some other scooter? My fiance has to stretch her hands to grab the brakes. I that this stuff for granted on a regular bike and ebay is coming up empty.
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Heat and bend a stock lever?

Not sure there is much of a market for adjustable scooter levers, but it wouldn't be hard to pull a cheap replacement off eBay and then mod it. So long as its not contacting the grip, I don't foresee any pitfalls.
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^Doesn't the Al not take kindly to bending? The other problem is I ride the thing to so being able to adjust for both of us would be a plus. Apparently ASV has a fix but good lord it's like $180 for levers for a scooter!

I'd need dimensions from multiple bikes to see which one fits a Zuma. The lever perch seems really small compared to my GSXR.
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