pazzo levers
#1
pazzo levers
whatsup guys i finally decided to bite the bullet and get pazzo's shorty levers black with black tabs to match my black 05 rr just wanted to get some feedback from people that already have the pazzo's and what you guys think of them.. i know there kinda pricey but to hell with it.. its the winter time and its too cold to ride i gotta keep myself busy somehow.. thanks
#2
RE: pazzo levers
I've run Pazzo black Shorties on my race bike for the last year and a half. They're well built, IMHO (as a mechanical / composite engineer who deals in machined parts on a daily basis) better than the CRG's.
Mine have survived a high side, that would have twisted up the stock levers like a pretzel or snapped them in two, and only required a new clicker. Pazzo will see replacement parts if you need them.
The only down side I've found is that the customer service is a little on the slow side to get back to you when you need to by replacement parts. I also wish that they had higher specification set-ups like CRG does with the full perch systems.
Mine have survived a high side, that would have twisted up the stock levers like a pretzel or snapped them in two, and only required a new clicker. Pazzo will see replacement parts if you need them.
The only down side I've found is that the customer service is a little on the slow side to get back to you when you need to by replacement parts. I also wish that they had higher specification set-ups like CRG does with the full perch systems.
#3
#4
RE: pazzo levers
I just bought a set, I love them. They don't only look awsome they feel very comfortable. Here is a link were I bought mine. This is the cheapest I found. http://www.motomummy.com/pazzo.html at checkout you have to put "pazzo" in coupon box and it will discount to 145.00 with free shipping. Hope this helps...
#5
RE: pazzo levers
I like the concept but for the same price you could buy like 40 stock clutch levers or 20 stock brake levers so crashability isn't a real advantage imho
I like to use all four fingers for the clutch lever so don't need a shorty
have heard mixed opinions on the "feel" of the pazzo and CRG brake levers
and don't plan on doing endurance racing so the adjustment ***** aren't a huge deal
basically for me it comes down to cost and thats almost a set of tires
for now I'll stick with stock but I would like to try some eventually
I like to use all four fingers for the clutch lever so don't need a shorty
have heard mixed opinions on the "feel" of the pazzo and CRG brake levers
and don't plan on doing endurance racing so the adjustment ***** aren't a huge deal
basically for me it comes down to cost and thats almost a set of tires
for now I'll stick with stock but I would like to try some eventually
#7
RE: pazzo levers
i needed just the brake lever and hit up CTSmoto, a site sponsor here...the price was great...about 1/2 what crg wanted to charge...mike at cts hooked it up fast!
build wise, same as CRGs...CRG's finish is a bit better though...but they are the same!!!
i put the crg lever on the pazzo base and vice versa...works same!
build wise, same as CRGs...CRG's finish is a bit better though...but they are the same!!!
i put the crg lever on the pazzo base and vice versa...works same!