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Old 03-20-2008, 09:06 PM
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Just wanted to share some pics of Pazzo Racing Levers on my F4i.....

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A few more....Easy to install, and a great add-on for looks and performance!

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Could be a photos but your brake fluid looks **** brown. You might want to change that out. Just go to Wal-Mart and pick up a container or two of Prestone DOT4. It used it, it's synthetic and it is only $2.18 for each containter and I only used one container. I know there are only a few companies out there that make Brake Fluid, most of the time, each "brand" is just re-labeled stuff. I know the Prestone has a higher Dry boiling point then Bel-Ray if that means anything to you. Just and FYI for ya.
 
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Could be a photos but your brake fluid looks **** brown. You might want to change that out. Just go to Wal-Mart and pick up a container or two of Prestone DOT4. It used it, it's synthetic and it is only $2.18 for each containter and I only used one container. I know there are only a few companies out there that make Brake Fluid, most of the time, each "brand" is just re-labeled stuff. I know the Prestone has a higher Dry boiling point then Bel-Ray if that means anything to you. Just and FYI for ya.

It probably is old and has never been changed out....

I just purchased this bike in december....pretty much redoing everything....Ihave new Galfer lines and Speed Bleeders to put on and with that I will be adding AMSOIL DOT4 fluid.

Just havent gotten around to doing it yet....I just got done adding clear coat to the freshly painted fairings yesterday.....

Still need to add my Driven Power Up Kit 520 conversion along with the brake lines as well as install Woodcraft Rearsets and Clip-Ons.

Then it should be just about done....still trying to think of a way to use some R6 projector headlights for allowing it to be streetable at night....Got LED's coming for brake lights.
 
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Old 03-21-2008, 12:55 AM
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I rode a friends RR with some Pazzo shorties and I loved the way they felt. I will get a pair some day...

If you don't mind me asking- Where did you get yours and how much did you pay?
 
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Good choice in upgrades. Looking at getting some for my bike...
 
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What's the feel like with shorties? I want to get some Pazzos but I'm undecided between the long and the short version. I only ride on the street, for now. My main concern is with the clutch - isn't it really hard to pull in with a shorty lever?
 
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I rode a friends RR with some Pazzo shorties and I loved the way they felt. I will get a pair some day...

If you don't mind me asking- Where did you get yours and how much did you pay?
I got them from Riverway Racing http://www.riverwayracing.com/store/...roducts_id/109

Price is set at the lowest any authorized dealer can make it $159.99

Here is a semi install instruction / review from a member on this site.... https://cbrforum.com/m_495053/tm.htm

What's the feel like with shorties? I want to get some Pazzos but I'm undecided between the long and the short version. I only ride on the street, for now. My main concern is with the clutch - isn't it really hard to pull in with a shorty lever?
I love the short version! The clutch isnt hard at all to pull in. You have 6 settings for how far away you want it to be and you set the tension just like you do with any other lever.

One more thing to mention....you can also mix and match...if you wanted a long clutch with a short brake, that is available!
 
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I have some short CRG levers on my Gixxer and tried some Titax shorties on the f4i. They mey be cheaper than pazzos, much cheaper than CRG, and I'm pretty happy with them
 
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