the brake system
Actually NO...
The only thing the adjustment does on the CRG/Pazzo/etc... is change the distance the lever is from the bar. It does NOT change the piviot ratio, ie the force and/or overall travel distance of the levar, becuase the levar piviot point is still in the same place regaurdless of what adjustment number it's set on.
The only thing the adjustment does on the CRG/Pazzo/etc... is change the distance the lever is from the bar. It does NOT change the piviot ratio, ie the force and/or overall travel distance of the levar, becuase the levar piviot point is still in the same place regaurdless of what adjustment number it's set on.
From my point of view (as a racer)
#1 is Durability, I have yet to break or even bend the lever part of a CRG or Pazzo. They crash VERY, VERY well. In fact the only part I've ever HAD to replace was the little adjuster selector piece and that was only once.
#2 is Feel - They just have this nice solid feel when you use them - they just don't have that little bit of deflection the stock levers do.
#1 is Durability, I have yet to break or even bend the lever part of a CRG or Pazzo. They crash VERY, VERY well. In fact the only part I've ever HAD to replace was the little adjuster selector piece and that was only once.
#2 is Feel - They just have this nice solid feel when you use them - they just don't have that little bit of deflection the stock levers do.
sounds like good investment. so what levers would you recommend. i only ride street no track days for me dont know of any tracks i could ride at in MN
so i only ride street so whats the best for my application
so i only ride street so whats the best for my application
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sounds like good investment. so what levers would you recommend. i only ride street no track days for me dont know of any tracks i could ride at in MN
so i only ride street so whats the best for my application
sounds like good investment. so what levers would you recommend. i only ride street no track days for me dont know of any tracks i could ride at in MN
so i only ride street so whats the best for my application
What do you mean no tracks to ride in MN.....
There's BIR (Brainerd International Raceway) - the CRA racing series is run there & both NESBA & Trackaddix run track days up there.
There's also the DCTC (Dakota Tech) which offers Hedonistic Enthusiasm, Riding Course & Zalusky Advanced Riding school. A lot of the CRA racers ride, instruct & work these events.
Then if you're willing to travel a bit (and belive me - it' worth it)you've got Road America, Blackhawk Farms& Mid America Motorplex. The CCS midwest Series Races at all three and NESBA, STT and Trackaddix all have trackdays at some or all of them.
If you haven't guessed it yet.... Yes I'm from MN too... I'm down in Winona.
A good forum, if you're not already on it is the Minnesota sport bike riders forum aka MNSBR.
dam thats a lot of places thanks man ill def look into that forum. ya im up in oakdale near st paul area if u know where that is.
and thanks for the lever info im guna look into them
and def going to look into the tracks been wanting to check one out for along itme now
and thanks for the lever info im guna look into them
and def going to look into the tracks been wanting to check one out for along itme now
asv's are the ****..unlike the pazzo which have the break away weak point deal. the asv's just fold up..they have more adjustment then any toher lever too.. plus if u do break them with in like 5 years they'll replace it for free


