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Discussion in 'Gear & Accessories' started by Raro, Apr 11, 2009.

  1. Raro

    Raro New Member

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    Hi All,
    I have been reading up on levers....Pazzo, ASV, CRG.....etc. Are they worth the money? Is there that much of a difference?
     


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    I run the shorty Pazzo's and really like them.
    I think they are way more comfortable than the stock units.
    YMMV.
     


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    I have the long Pazzo's and think the are well worth the money. Should have went with the shorty's but i'm happy just the same.
     


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  4. tanrush

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    Pazzos are great

    I just bought my black shortie pazzos with red adjusters and think they are great. Before when I shifted with 1 finger the other fingers were crushed by the long stock lever, big improvement. The 6 position adjustments are perfect for me. I like position 4 on both. They are pricey but so are 10,000 dollar motorcycles. The other levers cost even more. I am very pleased with mine.
     


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    I have some CRG's on my RC and an ASV clutch lever on my CBR and like them both. The quality is better and they offer more adjustability IMO. It's more than just looks.
     


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    +1 , I.ve got the same, love them, ergos are so much better for my stubby pickle fingers.
     


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    i have shorty PAZZO's as well i havent tried the CRG's but have noticed them on others bikes. PAZZO are by far a HUGH upgrade. Plus Marcus in a LOCAL guy being from LANGLEY.
     


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  8. vfourbear

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    Sorry, I thought the thread said "looking for lovers"

    I was going to refer you to Craigslist

    My bad
     


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    I have Shorty pazzos in Black w red adjusters. i find them much more comfortable.
    They are pricey though. $180.00. I think they are worth it.

    Vfourbear, When you gonna get a pink TUTU? It would set off your tats better.
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  10. crustyrider

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    I have a home made lever that used to be a gas nozzle on my clutch lever.........works great
     


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  11. Andrew

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    I actually have a set of black PSW Click n Roll levers for both the brake and the clutch and would be willing to sell them. I bought them a few months ago and the quality is great I just don't like that they are shorter than the stock and I am going to switch back. They were $90 each for the two levers but it is too late to return them so any reasonable offer would be cool with me.

    Here is a picture of the brake lever. I can send more if anybody wants them or a link to their site.

    http://vfrworld.com/forums/gear-accessories/images/Fu...attach/jpg.gif
     

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  12. VFRCaptBob

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    I have Pazzo's on my 5th gen. Look nice feel nice. I wish they were more adjustable. Not sure if they are worth the price. I've seen made in China levers that look very similar. I notice my left hand that used to lock up due to an old injury doesn't seem to bother me since the Pazzo's so maybe they are better.
     


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  13. VFRod

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    Have heard good things about those Chinese knock-offs. Not too bad for the price. Was thinking about a set as I can't afford Pazzos,etc.
     


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    I just bought a set of the Chinese knock offs and they are really nice, especially for the money. ($40.00 delivered to my mailbox) I went with black std. levers and chrome adjusters. The look good on my RWB with the black Heli Bars.

    I have short fingers and wanted the clutch lever just a little closer to the bar. They are perfect now. I do like the fact that the originals have a brass or bronze bushing at the pivot, sorry the new ones don't, but I'm not sure any of the high $$ ones do either. I figure I will just pull them onec a year and grease them.

    Now that I have them and the clutch lever is closer to the bar, I now would propably would get the shorties.
     
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  15. recordingwhiz

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    X2 on the Chinese knock offs, I have a set on my 750 Katana and just ordered a set for my 02' VFR.

    I've had the ones on my Katana for 6 months and are excellent, cant for the life of me justify the name brand ones they are rip offs.
     


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  16. Big Green Valley

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    Who's got a link for the knock offs?
     


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  17. recordingwhiz

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    Just look on Ebay search for "VFR800 break" and youll pull up quite a few. thats where I order mine from. its kind scary ordering from Hong Kong but the first set I ordered came in fairly quick and I have been extremely happy with them.
     


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  19. Big Green Valley

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    Sweet! Thanks guys!
     


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