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Default Braking Adjustable Aprilia Brake & Clutch Levers

Braking LE1 Series multi-adjustable brake and clutch levers pick up where other manufacturers left off to create an even more versatile lever than ever before. Braking levers have all of the features popular in standard roll-a-click-type adjustable reach levers like precision machined components that leave no rough edges anywhere for a flawless fit and function. They’re also made with a break-away folding pivot to increase crash survivability. What sets Braking LE1 levers apart is that they are also adjustable for length. One lever can be used in a shorty configuration or it can be unlocked and extended to a normal length lever quickly with the use of a 2.5mm Allen key. Of course, any length in between can be easily set by the user for a truly custom fit. Best of all, these Italian-made levers are very reasonably priced!

Braking adjustable clutch and brake levers are available for all 2004-2008 Aprilia RSV 1000 models as well as the RSV4.

Braking levers are brand new and not yet available on our website. They can be ordered individually or as a pair. To order a set for your bike, call TJ at 866.931.6644 ext 817. You can also email us with any questions you have – send those to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with BRAKING APRILIA LEVERS in the subject line and please be sure to include the model and year of your motorcycle for accurate availability.

All hardware is high-quality stainless steel.


Each lever is CNC-machined from lightweight billet aluminum and then anodized with a clear finish to resist corrosion. All adaptor plates are anodized black.


By loosening one screw, it becomes possible to adjust the lever’s length from shorty …


… to standard length.
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The outer lever is securely dovetailed onto the main lever to allow adjustment.


Once adjustment is complete, there is no play in the mechanism for a positive feel at the controls.


All Braking levers also have a folding mechanism built-in for extra crash resistance.


Adaptor plates retain full OEM functionality for clutch safety switches and brake light sensors.


Sold individually, or as a pair.
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