(06-07-16, 10:49 AM)MB61YAM link Wrote: [quote author=Fazer99 link=topic=20486.msg236270#msg236270 date=1467790647]
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just fitted Chinese cnc adjustable footpegs to my Fazer8, came in under a week, cost a third of the alternatives and were actually more adjustable, quality seems fine although anodizing very thin, done a couple of hundred miles without issue.
Cheers buddy, footpegs will be my next items, but going to wait as the previous owner had only just fitted new OEM pegs before selling to me and I want to wait until the rubber starts to perrish before I change them :thumbup
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I fitted them to increase distance between seat and foot peg, they are an inch lower but still slightly higher than the oe hero blobs
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ooh linky please.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
(06-07-16, 09:29 AM)Shinigami link Wrote: fitted my levers yesterday with no issue, they look good, won't be able to take the bike out though and test them until i swap over my sprocket carrier (hopefully this evening)
not test ridden yet still, new slip on exhausts are pissing water out so need to seal them...one thing after another at the moment ¬_¬
(07-07-16, 10:14 AM)Shinigami link Wrote: not test ridden yet still, new slip on exhausts are pissing water out so need to seal them...one thing after another at the moment ¬_¬
I know what you mean, my pimping project is going to have to go on hold, as I believe I might soon need new chain & sprockets :'( . Trying to hold out as long as possible so I can build my bike funds up a bit and just do a big order for all the pimping parts and general maintenance parts in one go and spend (if I can get one :lol ) a plan free weekend fitting it all.
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
(07-07-16, 10:14 AM)Shinigami link Wrote: [quote author=Shinigami link=topic=20486.msg236274#msg236274 date=1467793781]
fitted my levers yesterday with no issue, they look good, won't be able to take the bike out though and test them until i swap over my sprocket carrier (hopefully this evening)
not test ridden yet still, new slip on exhausts are pissing water out so need to seal them...one thing after another at the moment ¬_¬
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Not sure if theres a drain hole on at the lowest point in the system, but try drilling a small hole (2mm) where the down pipes meet the collector (collector side and underneath) should allow water build up to drain.
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
Huzzah, ridden and tested.
The chinese levers seem to be fine, had to set the clutch one quite close in with muchos adjustment to get the biting point where I want it though compared to the original but all is well.
the pimping of the bike can continue once more. Also not noticed any water pissing out the zorst anymore, think it just needed a proper heating up, sounds so much better than stock and i've still got the baffles in)
next pimping up part to come is my rad cover then i'm going to stick side/lower fairing on when i've the money spare and a bit more orange somewhere but undecided.
(08-07-16, 12:51 PM)Shinigami link Wrote: Huzzah, ridden and tested.
The chinese levers seem to be fine, had to set the clutch one quite close in with muchos adjustment to get the biting point where I want it though compared to the original but all is well.
the pimping of the bike can continue once more. Also not noticed any water pissing out the zorst anymore, think it just needed a proper heating up, sounds so much better than stock and i've still got the baffles in)
next pimping up part to come is my rad cover then i'm going to stick side/lower fairing on when i've the money spare and a bit more orange somewhere but undecided.
Good to hear you have it all sorted now and glad the leavers are working out well for you.
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
08-07-16, 08:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-07-16, 08:37 PM by Val.)
The best £16 ever for my Chinese short levers: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,17296...#msg213915
Bought them last year, managed to crash and drop the bike since then, the levers are still going strong :thumbup
I brake with two fingers, so that I can control the throttle too if needed, and used to catch my throttle fingers with the original brake lever. The Chinese ones work perfectly for me
Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not.
Always wondered if oriental women use 2 fingers aswell mate ...glad to say they .....hiccup ....do lol
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
Got my Pazzo copies from Speedycom.Arrived within 10 days, easy fitting and work/look a treat.Read somewhere on a Suzuki forum that a metallurgist Suzuki owner had lab tested them and found that although not as strong as Pazzo, they were far stronger than the stock levers.
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
LAB TESTED??......mmmmmnn..........lol...I hope u can presume to say RIDE TESTED....;-))
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
The article about the metallurgist testing fake Pazzos was posted a year or so ago by North Western on this site. It convinced me that the quality/safety, would be ok. The company I used was 2wheels.com not Speedycom, senior moment there.
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
09-07-16, 12:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-16, 12:11 PM by Robgosty.)
Got mine for the princely sum of £15-88 delivered, :eek cant really go wrong  got em as they have adjuster on clutch side for travel
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-7-6-89-CNC-B...Sw~gRVoIex
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