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Clutch and Brake lever?
#1
Hi all,
I find it a bit of a stretch on the clutch lever so I want to upgrade to some adjustable ones,And looking for some recommendations please?
Cheers
WayneKeep Safe.
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#2
Cue the debate over chinese copys vs originals vs genuine aftermarket ??


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#3
I have pazzo levers on mine, top qualitySmile
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#4
For what it's worth I have genuine Pazzos at the minute which are great, but I've also had the fake chinese copys (for about £15) in the past and they have been perfectly fine too ?
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(26-04-20, 04:13 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: For what it's worth I have genuine Pazzos at the minute which are great, but I've also had the fake chinese copys (for about £15) in the past and they have been perfectly fine too ?
Yup the cheap eBay ones are fine, I found with mine the black anodising went a bit purpleish over time but I could live with that, the only drawback is that they can take weeks to arrive so if you end up snapping one  :o  it can take a while to get a replacement. I now have Titax levers on mine, you can tell they are better quality but they don't do the job any differently and cost 3 times as much. So ......................
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#6
I've got ASV levers on mine, plenty of adjustment and very good quality, but they are expensive!


https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy...prod/59704


https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy...prod/59625
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#7
(26-04-20, 07:42 PM)BMCfaz link Wrote: I've got ASV levers on mine, plenty of adjustment and very good quality, but they are expensive!


https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy...prod/59704


https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy...prod/59625

I wish I'd gone with them instead of the pazzos but I got a great deal on mine so couldnt be helped. I reckon I will buy ASV for my next bike
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Had the cheap eBay ones for over 10 years now, no problems, but when changing the levers over, I found you need to reuse the original bushes..
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#9
Had Chinese copies for 4 years now, £15 against £150+ for Pazzos is a no brainer. A few years back a member of the Suzuki Owners Club, who was a metallurgist, carried out a strength comparison test between Pazzos, Chinese copies and OE. Although the Pazzos came out top, the OE came last.
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
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#10
Hello. As promised photo's of Pazzo Levers, for you to have a look at.
Cheers.


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#11
I have a pair of shorty Pazzo levers for sale.  Very comfortable, particularly if you have smaller hands.

I also have Chinese adjustables on my R1.  They look/feel slightly chunkier than the Pazzos but work fine and have lasted well.  Polished alloy finish so no anodizing to fade.
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#12
I bought these a couple of months ago and find them very comfortable and great quality for the price.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Adjustable-Fo...2749.l2649

I wanted the flip up ones after snapping a lever last year and I like that you can adjust long or short lever length as well as span adjustment.
I also like the polished finish and find the squarish cross section easier to grip too...  Smile
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