This was (partly) why I chose the silver colored levers. I guess if the base part started to lighten it wouldn't bother me all that much. Most of the year (but not right now during our short New England summer) I have butt ugly, but highly functional Vstrom hand guards over the levers anyway, so you don't even see them much, plus I tend to park my bike indoors except when my butt is in the seat.A little update on my Cheap the2wheels levers. They are starting to change colors. The clutch lever itself is turning from Very Black to blue. The base of the clutch lever is turning bronze. The brake lever went from Very Black to bluish black and the base of the brake lever is still Very Black.
And here's what my silver w/ red adjusters look like:
These ones for the FJR (from the eBay link earlier in this thread) have much less of the wiggle than the ones I got for my 'Strom previously. The small amount of wiggle in these didn't bother me enough to even bother shimming them like I did the 'Strom levers.Also, the little bit of "wigglement" that was there when I installed them has not changed. Yet somehow, now that Fred has complained about it I find it more irritating.
Note that, in both cases, all of the wiggle is between the outer and inner part of the lever in the pivot for the adjuster mechanism, not in the main lever pivot at the perch.
I could never see myself spending that much money for a set of fancy hand levers. The price of those things is obscene. I mean, I like the looks and feel of these cheap-o levers OK, but if my sensibilities wouldn't allow the knock-offs I'd just go back to the stock ones (that worked just fine) before shelling out the Benjamins for that kind of bling.I do not know when but Pazzo levers are going to be in my future.