pazzo levers ?
I purchased my levers from eBay seller "the2wheels". I have an ASV lever which I will be replacing with the eBay lever. Not because I have to, but because the eBay lever actually looks like it is more well built.
My only complaint is the color of the red, it is like wine rather than blood. I am an alcoholic not a vampire! Or wait, I meant that the other way around, I think. Not sure, I have too much blood in my alcohol system!
My only complaint is the color of the red, it is like wine rather than blood. I am an alcoholic not a vampire! Or wait, I meant that the other way around, I think. Not sure, I have too much blood in my alcohol system!
But it adds character to the bike...or at least that's what I tell myself.
I dunno if this'll help your decision, but I went down at around 40 or so when I tried to fight a car and lost. The bike went down hard enough to crack the crank case wide open, but the Pazzo levers I had just had a bit of a scratch on 'em. When I got her fixed up, I cheated and just used some red magic marker and nobody was the wiser.
I have some cheap ebay levers. I've never seen ASV or pazzo levers in person, but i can't believe these are just as good. The adjusters are made out of very cheap material and the hardware that holds them together looks like junk. They do work and I can't see how the lever breaking would lock up the front brakes.
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