Pazzo Levers
#1
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From: Covington, Georgia
Pazzo Levers
Looking for opinions. I am seriously contemplating a set of shorties. I generally only use two fingers anyway. Are they worth it? Does anyone else have them and what are your opinions. www.solomotoparts.com has them for $179.99 a set.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#4
No kidding on the price, if I wasn't working so much overtime at the time I woudn't have bought them. Definitely glad I did though, I got the shorties and they seem more comfortable than stock, since I only use 1 or 2 fingers anyway (insert innuendo here).
The hardest decision was which color combo to get..
The hardest decision was which color combo to get..
#6
I'd rather do a trackday and have an extra set of $20 levers laying around for a rainy day personally. But if money is no object they are definitely a trick piece of oogle to add with unbreakability to boot.
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Well it looks like motomummy has them for the same price but they will throw in a $17 set of grips. I may have to go ahead and order them. I like the ASV's but not for $225.
#10
I found a cool trick when I was doing my clutch lever.
That dam rod came out of the rubber boot in the clutch MC. So after I fought with getting it back on for a minute I decided to try another way.
I placed 2 of the 4inch zip ties with the heads up inside the accordian/boot.
Both of the zip ties were opposite of each other with the insertion side facing each other. I pushed the rod into the boot and pulled back on the ends of the zip ties and the accordian popped back onto the groove on the rod where it belongs.
That dam rod came out of the rubber boot in the clutch MC. So after I fought with getting it back on for a minute I decided to try another way.
I placed 2 of the 4inch zip ties with the heads up inside the accordian/boot.
Both of the zip ties were opposite of each other with the insertion side facing each other. I pushed the rod into the boot and pulled back on the ends of the zip ties and the accordian popped back onto the groove on the rod where it belongs.
#17
I bought a set of Powerstands Click-n-roll shorties and love them. I had to shim the clutch side ever so slightly to remove a bit of play but all is well. Feel is much better. Though not essential, they are a nice add-on.
I suggest you shop around on eBay, deals are bound to show up.
I suggest you shop around on eBay, deals are bound to show up.
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