Thanks man! At last i found it, been searching for a long time. Broke my gt clutch into half and wanted an authentic product to replace it. Thanks again..
Hey man lovely content, keep it coming. Does installing these levers void warranty in any way? Also there are few people saying this is gonna affect the abs performance although I don't see any reason for it to. Would love to hear your thoughts on the same.
First of all thanks for this content. I was looking for a good lever for my scram. Just wanted to ask one thing. There is a small sensor inside the clutch socket whose function is to not start the bike if it is in gear unless you engage the clutch. I hope it is same for your GT. I used a cheap lever earlier which was not compatible with that sensor and i had to put my bike in neutral everytime just to start the bike. Subsequently i had to make a direct connection and disable that sensor. So do this lever compatible with that sensor. Does your bike start even if it is in gear.
@@AvishekLama I wanted to be sure about it. I asked the seller they said they are not sure about the sensor and also the levers are same for GT, Scram, Himalayan and Conti.
Sorry mujhe pata nahi tha tec ka is suspension ke bare mein ..mujhe khushi hoti agar mein koi video leke aa pata but problem yeh hai ki tec ka dealer India mein ek hi hai sayad jinse maine apne levers Liya aur mera after sales experience Bohut hi kharab raha unke saath ..aur tec khud deliver nahi karte apne parts
Don't use so much grease on handlebars. No decent mechanics use solid grease for handlebar levers anymore. Most use spray lubes. I think the RE service centre just uses the chain lube on most pivot joints.
Grease is grease, I am a mechanical engineer and I say it’s fine. Any part other than engine internals do not need any specialised lubricants, you can also use Navratna tel or parachute coconut oil for brake levers.😂
@@BigSylvester It is not about specialized grease, but more about ease of maintenance. It is easier to clean and reapply spray on lubricants than thick grease. It is more about convenience and necessity.
@@VarunBhargavan you know that spray lubes lose more than 80% of their effectiveness after one wash or an hour of commute in rain right? This grease is more resilient, it will stay on the lever hinges for months or even years. Where are you even getting your info?! Most garages and service centres use preused engine oil to lube chains, and thick grease for front and rear brake lever and clutch lever hinge, they also use preused engine oil in a manual pump can to use on other things like kick stands and clutch cables, and only the service centres of premium motorcycles like RE, KTM, Triumph, they use spray lube on chains and clutch cables but even luxury motorcycle service centres will use thick grease on brake lever hinge.
Oh yes ..I am planning to install them but there are few things that needs to be taken care of asap like ecu , tyres and suspension. Once I m done with these will go for foot peg and the headlight bracket with the handle
Thanks man!
At last i found it, been searching for a long time. Broke my gt clutch into half and wanted an authentic product to replace it. Thanks again..
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Nice one bro
Thank you 😊
Nice one 🤘.Hey will this fit for himalayan?
They have one for Himalayan
Hey man lovely content, keep it coming. Does installing these levers void warranty in any way? Also there are few people saying this is gonna affect the abs performance although I don't see any reason for it to. Would love to hear your thoughts on the same.
No bro I don’t think so it will void the warranty also I haven’t faced any issues with the abs . Works perfectly fine.
First of all thanks for this content. I was looking for a good lever for my scram. Just wanted to ask one thing. There is a small sensor inside the clutch socket whose function is to not start the bike if it is in gear unless you engage the clutch. I hope it is same for your GT. I used a cheap lever earlier which was not compatible with that sensor and i had to put my bike in neutral everytime just to start the bike. Subsequently i had to make a direct connection and disable that sensor.
So do this lever compatible with that sensor. Does your bike start even if it is in gear.
Yes it does also these levers are from a well know British custom motorcycle company. So the fit and finish is top notch
@@AvishekLama I wanted to be sure about it. I asked the seller they said they are not sure about the sensor and also the levers are same for GT, Scram, Himalayan and Conti.
Can you msg me on Insta so that I can send u the clip of the levers
Will this fit in interceptor 650 ? And since interceptor and continental has sliper clutch, Will it cause any problem?
No problem as of now and yes it fill fit
I use the same levers bro quality is topnotch
Oh yes they are
Link is not working bro where to buy this ? Now
7aftermarket.com/
First like bro
Thank you 😊
Hey bud, can u make a video on your tank tie that you have installed. I need to get one for my conti too..
Thanks
There is nothing much to shoot but still will come up with a video soon
@@AvishekLama can you put on a link for this item? That would help
Here it is
autologuedesign.com/products/gt650-buff-tank-tie
Love from bilaspur chhattisgarh continental GT 650 detail modification parts price video
Sure will come up with that too
Bhai TEC ka ek Suspension kit hai interceptor 650 and GT ke liye... jisse seat height 2 inch low ho jati hai... us par v koi video banao na
Sorry mujhe pata nahi tha tec ka is suspension ke bare mein ..mujhe khushi hoti agar mein koi video leke aa pata but problem yeh hai ki tec ka dealer India mein ek hi hai sayad jinse maine apne levers Liya aur mera after sales experience Bohut hi kharab raha unke saath ..aur tec khud deliver nahi karte apne parts
Don't use so much grease on handlebars. No decent mechanics use solid grease for handlebar levers anymore. Most use spray lubes. I think the RE service centre just uses the chain lube on most pivot joints.
Thank you for the suggestion 😊👍
What colour is your gt650?
Grease is grease, I am a mechanical engineer and I say it’s fine. Any part other than engine internals do not need any specialised lubricants, you can also use Navratna tel or parachute coconut oil for brake levers.😂
@@BigSylvester It is not about specialized grease, but more about ease of maintenance. It is easier to clean and reapply spray on lubricants than thick grease. It is more about convenience and necessity.
@@VarunBhargavan you know that spray lubes lose more than 80% of their effectiveness after one wash or an hour of commute in rain right? This grease is more resilient, it will stay on the lever hinges for months or even years. Where are you even getting your info?! Most garages and service centres use preused engine oil to lube chains, and thick grease for front and rear brake lever and clutch lever hinge, they also use preused engine oil in a manual pump can to use on other things like kick stands and clutch cables, and only the service centres of premium motorcycles like RE, KTM, Triumph, they use spray lube on chains and clutch cables but even luxury motorcycle service centres will use thick grease on brake lever hinge.
Plz install kspeed rear set
Sorry didn’t get you what set
@@AvishekLama k speed rear set foot peg and levers
Oh yes ..I am planning to install them but there are few things that needs to be taken care of asap like ecu , tyres and suspension. Once I m done with these will go for foot peg and the headlight bracket with the handle
Bro you never show how the product looks after installing it
My bad will keep that it mind for future videos
I got it for 5000 bucks 2 year ago
Lucky you 👍
these products are waste
who has bar end mirrors will regret. as they are lengthy that they wont compress to end point. dont buy and waste ur amount