Pazzo Levers
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Pazzo Levers
Ok Gang,
I am making this offer to CBRForum members. For those of you who don't know Pazzo Levers they are like the CRG but I think they look nicer than CRG and offer more color combination options.
The retail for these levers is $174.95 a set. I am offer these as a group buy discount. 10 - 20 sets for $145 this price includes shipping within the US. More than 21 sets is $140 a set.
As I mentioned any color levers or adjusters are possible. Keep in mind that if you chose blue or red levers or blue or red adjusters in any combination there is a $12 surcharge. These are special order from Pazzo.
If you are interested in this offer email me at sales@ctsmoto.com. Include the following
Make/model and year of your bike (Honda or otherwise)
Length of levers. Long are 1/4 shorter than stock. Short are 1 3/4 shorter than stock
Color of levers: Black, Blue, Silver, Gold, Red, etc.
Color of adjusters: Black, Blue, Silver, Gold, Red etc.
I would like to use Paypal for these transactions. If you don not have a payapl account let me know in advance. If you do have a payapl account let me know your email address to send the invoice.
If you want you can get your friends involved who have bikes. They don't need to be Hondas either.
When we reach the 10 sets I will post in this forum and ask those involved if they would like to wait for more participants to save some money or go ahead with the purchase.
There is no time limit. If we reach the minimum number and those involved want to make the purchase any new requests will accumulate on a following order.
For those of you who don't want to pay $175 but are not wanting to wait I am workingon the web order page right now. I also have them posted on Ebay for $155 plus shipping. Here is the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pazzo...spagenameZWD1V
If you have any questions about colors or fitment contact me at mike@ctsmoto.com
Mike
CTSmoto
www.ctsmoto.com
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I am making this offer to CBRForum members. For those of you who don't know Pazzo Levers they are like the CRG but I think they look nicer than CRG and offer more color combination options.
The retail for these levers is $174.95 a set. I am offer these as a group buy discount. 10 - 20 sets for $145 this price includes shipping within the US. More than 21 sets is $140 a set.
As I mentioned any color levers or adjusters are possible. Keep in mind that if you chose blue or red levers or blue or red adjusters in any combination there is a $12 surcharge. These are special order from Pazzo.
If you are interested in this offer email me at sales@ctsmoto.com. Include the following
Make/model and year of your bike (Honda or otherwise)
Length of levers. Long are 1/4 shorter than stock. Short are 1 3/4 shorter than stock
Color of levers: Black, Blue, Silver, Gold, Red, etc.
Color of adjusters: Black, Blue, Silver, Gold, Red etc.
I would like to use Paypal for these transactions. If you don not have a payapl account let me know in advance. If you do have a payapl account let me know your email address to send the invoice.
If you want you can get your friends involved who have bikes. They don't need to be Hondas either.
When we reach the 10 sets I will post in this forum and ask those involved if they would like to wait for more participants to save some money or go ahead with the purchase.
There is no time limit. If we reach the minimum number and those involved want to make the purchase any new requests will accumulate on a following order.
For those of you who don't want to pay $175 but are not wanting to wait I am workingon the web order page right now. I also have them posted on Ebay for $155 plus shipping. Here is the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pazzo...spagenameZWD1V
If you have any questions about colors or fitment contact me at mike@ctsmoto.com
Mike
CTSmoto
www.ctsmoto.com
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#8
RE: Pazzo Levers
The main advantage is you can adjust them `on the fly` so if your brakes start to fade a little when there hot, you flick the adjuster leaver over and it moves the lever further away from the bar thus giving you more lever space and less chance of you pulling the lever back to your 2 remaining fingers. ouch and [sm=helpout.gif] when you got major fade.
Handy to have not essential because a good setup shouldn`t have much more than a little fade. Plus the stubby levers don`t break off like stock ones in the event of a crash,
Also for anyone who`s raced, the stubby ones are less likely to take a knock from other bikes when your Hussling off the line. And gives you adjustment when your near the end of yor race and the pads are low.
Handy to have not essential because a good setup shouldn`t have much more than a little fade. Plus the stubby levers don`t break off like stock ones in the event of a crash,
Also for anyone who`s raced, the stubby ones are less likely to take a knock from other bikes when your Hussling off the line. And gives you adjustment when your near the end of yor race and the pads are low.
#9
RE: Pazzo Levers
ORIGINAL: Anubis
The main advantage is you can adjust them `on the fly` so if your brakes start to fade a little when there hot, you flick the adjuster leaver over and it moves the lever further away from the bar thus giving you more lever space and less chance of you pulling the lever back to your 2 remaining fingers. ouch and [sm=helpout.gif] when you got major fade.
Handy to have not essential because a good setup shouldn`t have much more than a little fade. Plus the stubby levers don`t break off like stock ones in the event of a crash,
Also for anyone who`s raced, the stubby ones are less likely to take a knock from other bikes when your Hussling off the line. And gives you adjustment when your near the end of yor race and the pads are low.
The main advantage is you can adjust them `on the fly` so if your brakes start to fade a little when there hot, you flick the adjuster leaver over and it moves the lever further away from the bar thus giving you more lever space and less chance of you pulling the lever back to your 2 remaining fingers. ouch and [sm=helpout.gif] when you got major fade.
Handy to have not essential because a good setup shouldn`t have much more than a little fade. Plus the stubby levers don`t break off like stock ones in the event of a crash,
Also for anyone who`s raced, the stubby ones are less likely to take a knock from other bikes when your Hussling off the line. And gives you adjustment when your near the end of yor race and the pads are low.
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