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Just installed the CRG billet levers. They are slightly heavier than stock but the shape with defined edges was what I was going for so I like them much more than the stock ones. FYI have to graft in the master cylinder pusher piece and set screw from the original Brembo pieces as the CRG levers do not come with them. Top shelf components these CRGs no doubt.
 
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I even ordered the same CRG levers specified for the Panigale, and put them on my Multistrada, although with the Multi I went long/long, whereas the 1299 has long clutch/short brake.

It's in the wintertime where I will really reap the dividends of these carbon fiber levers. Metal levers get COLD, even with heated grips.

And I plan to figure out how to install factory Ducati heated grips on my 1299. Surely, there is a way...
 
why getting from ebay($220) when you can get it from revzilla for $126 and others website

My bad, the prize isn't for a set. Ebay is a set i presume

It was for set, otherwise, it wouldn't make sense :). Just got mine shipped here. Took like 3 days for free shipping. That's even better.
 
Any tips for installing the small bulitt looking tip back into the rubber hood thingy,
it's kinda tricky!
 
Try a little vaseline (petroleum jelly) on the metal part and push it gently all the way in. If you move the metal part in circles the rubber hood will sit in the groove.
 
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can any show(picture) how much shorter CRG CF Levers (standard not shorter version) vs OEM set? i want to get a set but want to see how much shorter compare to OEM.
Much appreciated
 
Well, managed to get that stubborn bullitt shaped thingy into the rubber hood :)
Tip is to take it off the lever first and pinch the rubber with thin grips with grease on the bullitt tip.

Pics below fitted, well chuffed :D
 

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Well, managed to get that stubborn bullitt shaped thingy into the rubber hood :)
Tip is to take it off the lever first and pinch the rubber with thin grips with grease on the bullitt tip.

Pics below fitted, well chuffed :D

is that shorty levers or standard?
 
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