Clutch and Brake Lever Compatibility

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Clutch and Brake Lever Compatibility

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I would consider a modern "radial" master cylinder, and get a
performance lever to suit that. But if you want to keep the
bike original, here is the killer guide that I put together because
somebody asked right when I was bored...
so according to an aftermarket catalogue I have:


LCY11 fixed clutch lever is the same on
- FZR1000 87-93
- FZ750 85-88

- FJ1200 86-94

LCY 15 adjustable clutch lever is the same on
- FZR1000 94-95
- YZF750R 93-98
- YZF1000R 96-02

- GSX1400 02-07
- ZR1100 Zephyr 92-94
- VN1500 Vulcan 88-96
- VN1500 Classic 96-00
- VN1500 Drifter 01-04
- VN1600 Vulcan 03-04
also may be compatible with FZR750R '88, XJR1200 / 1300 '98-00, not SP

LBY9 Adjustable brake lever is the same on
- FZR1000 87-95
- FZ750 85-88

- FJ1200 86-94
- SRX600 86-88
- RZ350RN 1985
- RZ250 85-90
- FZR250 Single disc 1986
Also may be compatible with XJ600/900, RZ500, FJ1100, FN750, FZR750

LBS9B brake lever is the same on
- YZF750R 93-98
- YZF1000R 96-02
- FZS600 FAZER 98-99

- GN250 1997 only
- GSF250 Bandit 00-02
- GSX250F Across 90, 92-99
- GSX250 Katana 1991
- GSXR250 all
- GZ250 Marauder 99-01
- RGV250 89-99
- GSF600 Bandit 96-99
- GSX600F (Katana600) 88-91
- GSXR600 97-99
- GSXF750F Katana750 89-07
- GSXR750 88-97
- VX800 91-94
- VZ800 97-00
- TL1000S 97-99
- GSX1100G 91-95
- GSXR1100 89-99
- GSX1400 02-07
- ZXR400 89-93
- ER5 99-05
- ZR550 Zephyr 550 91-97
- ZR750 Zephyr 750 91-97
- ZR1100 Zephyr 1100 92-94
- VN1500 Nomad 98-00
- VN1500 Vulcan 88-96
- VN1500 Classic 96-00
Also may be compatible with FZR750/1000, YZF600/750/1000, TRX850

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