Pazzo Levers
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Pazzo Levers
I am looking into buying a set of Pazzo Levers (both clutch and brake) and i was wondering what they look mlike on the bike. They are pretty expensive and i'd like to see them in action before i buy them. Also, do they feel good and smooth and everything like that? are they easy to install? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks Alot
-Michael
Thanks Alot
-Michael
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I've been looking at levers also. I feel like the main companies are CRG, ASV, and pazzo
if my forum whoring serves me right, pazzos are almost identical to CRG....and ASV have a nice warranty.
I've been debating the whole standard or shorty length and that is what is stopping me from purchasing a set..even though I do 2finger the clutch and brake.
Installation looks pretty easy. I seen my buddy install new levers...it took him about 10 minutes...pretty simple imo and I'm not mechanical savvy wat so ever
if my forum whoring serves me right, pazzos are almost identical to CRG....and ASV have a nice warranty.
I've been debating the whole standard or shorty length and that is what is stopping me from purchasing a set..even though I do 2finger the clutch and brake.
Installation looks pretty easy. I seen my buddy install new levers...it took him about 10 minutes...pretty simple imo and I'm not mechanical savvy wat so ever
#3
Very easy to install. Takes longer to redo the clutch cable adjuster and figure out which settings you like best than to actually install them.
Long vs. shorty is personally preference. Shorties are less prone to damage in a tip over, and still have plenty of grab room.
They feel fine, no different. It's just the position and adjustability that's different - their actions don't change.
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