Pazzo Lever Installation

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  1. WhiteKnight

    WhiteKnight Well-Known Member

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    IMO, after getting used to the Diet version, it tastes much better than the regular version. Diet is not as sweet tasting.
     
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    Where do I go to order a pair?

    As for the Dew, keeping on drinking boys. Every can you drink helps grow my motorcycle slush fund.:wink:
     
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    Where would you all recommend to purchase Pazzo levers online?

    I don't want to get stiffed by a B.S. online dealer, but I sure do want to order a pair - just need to be steered in the direction of a recommended and reputabe dealer.
     
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    Go to www.pashnit.com. They have short or long for $179.99 including shipping. If you want them engraved, they are $189.99 including shipping. You can trust this site. I ordered mine through them.
     
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    You won't find them for less unless you buy them used. They are also sold on ebay and occasionally someone will put together a Group Buy for them on a forum.

    I'll have to try Diet Mt Dew; the regular gives me stomach aches.
     
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    I just ordered a pair of PAZZO'S from www.pashnit.com.

    Purchased the SHORT, Black levers w/ Red adj. tabs.
    $179.99, including shipping.

    Thanks for the info, JB
     
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    i bought direct from pazzo, shipped fast, easy install, awesome feel. wicked quality. box comes from the pazzo people with some decals, neck dongle, arm band, etc. top notch communication on order too. A++
     
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    Same here only the install took a bit longer due to beverage of choice :beer.
     
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    Those sure are gorgeous, but that's a lot of money for levers. Or am I just cheap?
     
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    Well, you may be just cheap, but that makes two of us. :smile:
     
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    I checked out their website. I think I need them now.
    ASV's are nice too, but even more $$.
    I have a pair of black aftermarket ones I bought for like $20.
     
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    Installed my Pazzos, I'm liking them a lot. I went with the shorty's based on looks.....I always thought the stockers were too long.

    I had to re install the clutch lever as the bike will only start in neutral, after reading a post by WhiteKnight on a separate thread and looking over the install pics, I was able to fix the problem.

    Thanks also to jasonsmith for providing pics of the black levers with red adjusters as it helped me decide to go for the same look to compliment my pearl white vfr with red logos.

    Lastly, thanks to raro for hooking me up with a source for pazzos in Victoria, they were great to deal with.
     

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    pazzo make a good lever i installed a set on my bike as well
     

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    Hey Borg,
    Glad that I could help you out. I am real pleased with my set of levers.
    I just did a road trip and found less fatigue on my wrists at the end of the ride.
     
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    I'm cheap too but after damaging my brake lever I figured what the hell. I went with the shorties and am extremely happy. Fatigue is down, comfort is up, great looks (titanium with red adjusters). The bike even shifts better, I guess I wasn't always completely disengaging the clutch.

    I highly recommend them.
     
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    :thumbsup: They look awesome on your bike. The perfect color combo IMO.
     
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    After a couple of years running the shortys on both sides of my VFR and a long clutch/short brake on my CBR600RR, I have decided to replace the clutch side shorty on the VFR and go with a full length clutch side.
    The Pazzo's are great levers, but with the hydraulic clutch on the VFR I just could not get 100% happy with the shorty, especially in traffic. Not enough leverage, even with my large hands.
     
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