anyone change clutch/brake levers?

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  1. base341

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    has anyone changed out their stock clutch/brake levers to an afermarket shortie type lever?
    if so what brand did you use and where did you get them.
    I think I might like the shortie style levers but wanted to ask before dropping the cash.
     


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    Pazzo shorties. They rock. I really like the feel and lever action. I resisted getting them for years, bypassing several group buys thinking they were too much bling and would make for an expensive drop.

    But then I got to try them on another bike, found out they made shorties, and that they would make me a special combo (gixxer brake, superhawk clutch) for my RCBVFR, so I bit the bullet.

    Not a great pic of the levers but it's all I have at the moment:

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    how long does it take to change them? Are there any other parts you need?
    Thanks
    Those look cool btw...
     


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    Bolt right on, no other parts needed, about 2 minutes.
     


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    +1 on the Pazzos, but I've got the long ones on both sides.

    Love them.
     


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    Thanks very much for posting this. I've been searching for this exact item!

    Derek
     


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    I really like the new levers.. It took about 5 minutes.
    Here's some pics
     

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    Well I can see you made up your mind, I'm sure you are thrilled with them. I also am a big fan of Pazzo levers. They just feel so much better than stock, more solid and they look awesome. The adjustment capabilities are pretty good and very easy to make. I went with the black shorty type with the red sizing lever to match my red bike. Awesome bolt on upgrade.
     


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