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Joined: Sun May 10, 2009 10:39 pm Posts: 72 Location: Saint John, N.B. Canada
I am looking for feedback if the Pazzo levers will make a shorter distance of travel, as I am a woman and my hands are small. I have my adjustment on my clutch lever as close in as I can get it, but I still would like to make the distance shorter, as my fingers can get very sore after a day of riding. Please advise.
Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:53 am Posts: 1008 Location: Melbourne, AUS
Not sure about Pazzo but with ASV (same price) you can adjust them as much as you like. They have a dial adjuster, so there is no fixed settings on them and has 3" of travel adjustment. I had them on my 650F and now also on my Busa. I won't use any other lever. If your interested the best place to get them is Motomummy.com
Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:38 am Posts: 698 Location: Gosford NSW Australia
Also not sure about Pazzo levers Kim, but I got these on ebay from Hong Kong and are easily adjustable (similar to Pazzo). I also spent about 10 minutes fine tuning the angle of both brake and clutch levers - makes for a more comfortable ride. Geoff also reckons the different colour REALLY stands out (whenever he is in front) The lowest setting (#1) takes the angle section of the lever to about 50mm (approx 2 inches) from the handgrip.
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Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:01 am Posts: 355 Location: Gosford, NSW, Australia
Papa r, Glad your keeping ebay in business,
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Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:31 pm Posts: 8 Location: Far South Coast NSW Australia
Hi there, as a female variety rider I had difficulty in the "reach" of the stock levers as well and had sore hands after a big day - I bought a set of Pazzo levers (silver with red dial for my faster black bike!) and haven't looked back - I can adjust the pressure and "reach" as much as I like and as an added bonus my husband could change them as much as he liked while "borrowing" my bike when he was waiting for his new one to arrive - yes I am a good wife!!!
Here's the link where I bought mine - cheapest I could find in Australia and no shipping costs.
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:47 am Posts: 2724 Location: Sydney OZ.
Hi suzigirl ,yeah they are cheap there I went there the other day to get some pazzo levers ,when I was on my way up the coast to see my son ,but got lost and couldn't remember the address the industrial estate was bigger them I thought ....as usual with kids I ended up with empty wallet after some father and son time . Don't they know Dad wants some new toys also.
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Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:58 am Posts: 108 Location: Chicago, IL
I got shorty pazzo levers and love em. Just 2 fingers needed for brake and clutch and it feels perfect. Definatly a good purchase that makes my riding experience just that much better.
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