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A great product from DRIVEN USA.  Driven Folding Shift Levers allow you to replace those heavy standard OEM shift levers with a light weight, durable, folding tip shifter that looks as good as it functions.  A super strong spring in the tip of the shifter insures fast spring back when the shifter touches the ground and helps to prevent damage to the shifter.

Made in anodized titanium with a black no-slip tip.

Model DASC-80

A good saving over buying in from the States - on our WR250R/X eShop here 



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Nice one Brian. I was actually after a spare gear lever as it goes. Nice to be able to use the stock one for the spare now and replace it with such a quality piece as the Driven lever. I'll place an order and sign up to the new eShop in the process smile.

 

Much thanks as always buddy,

Paul.



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Thanks Paul - order received and the lever will be posted tomorrow wink

Brian



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Hi Brian,

I must be stupid.  I can't find the lever on the eShop.  Tell me how and I'll order one, along with a few other odds and ends.

Thanks



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Sorry Steve - it was a one-off that I bought with some other WRR spares so no longer available in the eShop  cry

It was a nice bit of kit though!

Brian

PS I have just put in a dealer application to Driven so might be able to get some more of the levers at a good price - says he hopefully!



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Ok.  Let me know if you can get them again.



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My dealer application has been accepted and I have asked for a quote for ten of the levers. I am guessing that shipping will not be cheap plus I will need to add Customs and ParcelTheft charges.....

No harm in testing the water though wink

Brian



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9 levers are on their way to me from the US of A!

It would have been 10 but the US bank who dealt with the wire transfer robbed $30 (just over £19) out of it so I reduced the order rather than send more money by wire. Not happy as my bank had already charged me £9.50 for the international transfer. Last time I ever "wire" money - lesson learned cry

Stupid system as Driven take PayPal payments on eBay but not from "dealers". doh bleh evileye

Just have to see what Customs and ParcelForce charges are but it's looking like the lever I sold for £20 was a real bargain wink

Brian



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Well done,  I'll have one when you work out a price.  Can you order me a spare long clutch and throttle cable set too?  I'll place an order all together when you have it all in stock.

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DRIVEN Folding Shift Levers Yamaha WR 250 R 07-09

£37 pounds from eBay and that doesn't cover any possible import charges or VAT......come-on Brian!



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Best price I can offer is £37. With UK postage that makes a total of £40.  See here. Only 9 available.....

Still a good saving on buying from the USA where they are £37 plus £7.40 import VAT plus about £8 for Parcel Force's admin fee = £52.40. Driven won't understate the cost for UK Customs and USPS parcels are delivered by Parcel Force who have a big flat fee cry

Sorry it couldn't have been a better price but I got caught badly by the bank "wire" fees no

Brian 



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