Shorty levers
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CRG, Pazzo and Titax are virtually identical. The difference is the thickness of the actual lever and CRG's have dual-sets of bearings.
When your paying that $$$ for levers, I would go ahead and get the ASV's. They come with a warranty and will be replaced if you break them- even if you crash and break them. Plus, they have fine adjustments so you can get the lever exactly where you want it, not just 1 of 6 settings. The downside- lack of color choices and they cost more.
If your going for the Titax, call Brad at Superbike Supply. He will give you the best price.
No matter what you choose, any of these levers make a HUGE difference in how your bike feels and I doubt you will ever settle for standard levers ever again.
When your paying that $$$ for levers, I would go ahead and get the ASV's. They come with a warranty and will be replaced if you break them- even if you crash and break them. Plus, they have fine adjustments so you can get the lever exactly where you want it, not just 1 of 6 settings. The downside- lack of color choices and they cost more.
If your going for the Titax, call Brad at Superbike Supply. He will give you the best price.
No matter what you choose, any of these levers make a HUGE difference in how your bike feels and I doubt you will ever settle for standard levers ever again.
Last edited by Onarom; 02-15-2009 at 01:42 AM. Reason: spelling
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