Pazzo Levers Group Purchase
#31
Re: Pazzo Levers Group Purchase
hehehe...you guys crack me up
this is the one I got only because the adhesive does NOT stay on the tank when you remove it (or so they say)
If fact they claim you can remove it & store on wax paper then reinstall it & it still grips like new. I haven't tried the wax paper but did reposition it a couple of times because I had to custom cut it to fit the Superhawk.
http://techspec-usa.com/index.html
Mines the snake skin (best grip)
I guess you could get the laser etch "camo" if you wanted to sneak up on someone
See....looks like a doormat.....
this is the one I got only because the adhesive does NOT stay on the tank when you remove it (or so they say)
If fact they claim you can remove it & store on wax paper then reinstall it & it still grips like new. I haven't tried the wax paper but did reposition it a couple of times because I had to custom cut it to fit the Superhawk.
http://techspec-usa.com/index.html
Mines the snake skin (best grip)
I guess you could get the laser etch "camo" if you wanted to sneak up on someone
See....looks like a doormat.....
#32
Re: Pazzo Levers Group Purchase
Just realized we've hijacked the topic.....sorry !
The Pazzo levers look GREAT !
Appear to be a very well made product.
I want some but they will have to wait
The Pazzo levers look GREAT !
Appear to be a very well made product.
I want some but they will have to wait
#33
Re: Pazzo Levers Group Purchase
Hey marmaladeboy and CNIdawg, can you post a better pic of the grip pads? I'm trying to decide between the stomp design and tech spec and seeing the photos will help big time. Which model(s) did you guys buy? Thanks in advance!
#34
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Check out this review.
http://www.mcnews.com/mcn/features/J...nk%20grips.pdf
I had a problem with the edge of mine coming unglued a little.
I peeled it back, cleaned the bad spot & used a little contact cement to glue it back down.. Didn't take much at all.
When I called them they suggested I bevel the edge next time to avoid the 'unsticking" problem.
They also sent me new grips!!!
I'll wait to install them when the old ones give out.
Good company!
I'll try to get some pics & post them soon.
http://www.mcnews.com/mcn/features/J...nk%20grips.pdf
I had a problem with the edge of mine coming unglued a little.
I peeled it back, cleaned the bad spot & used a little contact cement to glue it back down.. Didn't take much at all.
When I called them they suggested I bevel the edge next time to avoid the 'unsticking" problem.
They also sent me new grips!!!
I'll wait to install them when the old ones give out.
Good company!
I'll try to get some pics & post them soon.
#35
I haven't had a chance to test out the other type of grip pads, but I love my Stomp pads. That link does point out the tendency to snag your clothes, but I find that only happens with my jeans (gasp! jeans?!). I haven't had any snagging issues when I'm in leathers.
As for peeling it off and reusing it later on, I don't see why that matters. But I guss if that's a selling point, then it will make a difference for some prospective buyers.
Has anyone else tried these levers? Specifically the short ones? I'm curious to try those out. Maybe we could trade levers for a few days.
As for peeling it off and reusing it later on, I don't see why that matters. But I guss if that's a selling point, then it will make a difference for some prospective buyers.
Has anyone else tried these levers? Specifically the short ones? I'm curious to try those out. Maybe we could trade levers for a few days.
#36
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I'd like to try the short ones too!
They look like very high quality .
I'm just balking at the price
(I know, I know...... I'm a cheap bastard)
They look like very high quality .
I'm just balking at the price
(I know, I know...... I'm a cheap bastard)
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