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Old 11-10-2008, 12:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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90 -91 Shift / Brake Levers?

Trying to order Pazzo's for my 90 today. 91 is the oldest model year they make them for. They're telling me they can't recommend the 91's for my 90 due to the fact they haven't tested them on my specific year. Are the 90 and 91 brake / clutch levers the same???

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I would err on the side of saying they are all the same at least across Gen3 and take a chance. Get them from somone that has a reasonable restock policy (usually 10-15%), but honestly if I were betting, would say they will work.
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From the Honda Parts List for the 3rd and 4th Gen VFR750's:

LEVER SET, L. HANDLE ('90-'97) 53188-ML7-305
LEVER SET, R. HANDLE ('90-'93) 53185-KV0-006

In other words, yes, the '91 VFR Pazzos will fit.
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Thanks guys,

Ordered my 01 mirrors yesterday, came home to my Factory Pro shift kit today, and now I'm ordering Pazo's. Watch out you newer gens, My baby is gonna be smokin hot by next spring.
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