Pazzo levers
#16
(18-06-2009, 03:35pm)99sydrd Wrote: a few daily commutes later update: the clutch lever sux, fingers don't fit over it properly !

yep... thought so.
brake lever you can use(though you shouldnt)one finger.
but the clutch... well unless you have dwarf hands. sorry SMALL hands.

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#17
rj's glove XL , hand size approx 8 inches long x 4 inches wide excluding thumb
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#18
well im worried i dont want to spend all that cash an find i dont like them bugger bugger bugger what to do now
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#19
well im worried i dont want to spend all that cash an find i dont like them bugger bugger bugger what to do now

play it safe and buy the long ones , not the shorty's , the best thing about them is the adjustment range, the shorty brake lever is perfect .
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#20
yeah i think thats the best idea right now
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#21
(18-06-2009, 04:05pm)big kev Wrote: well im worried i dont want to spend all that cash an find i dont like them bugger bugger bugger what to do now

Buy the long ones Pi_thumbsup


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#22
ok im happy with the look of the levers thats what im going for awsome
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#23
Short levers I believe are great but it is a personal thing And I don't have small hands only use two fingers for both brake & clutch anything is better than the standard ones $185 del from US 3 years ago dollar was better then.
       
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#24
tottally agree driller im going the longer ones my self
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#25
(18-06-2009, 07:57pm)Driller Wrote: Short levers I believe are great but it is a personal thing And I don't have small hands only use two fingers for both brake & clutch

+1 for me,
I'm a fan of the shorties for the same reasons as Mark, although I've got small hands. Levers set on 2 means i can reach comfortably and confidently with just 2 fingers.
Less likely to damage shorties if the bike does decide to go to sleep (have a lie down). When spending that much hard earned, it's worth considering.
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These are the ducks guts, almost infinite adjustment via the ratcheting adjuster, lifetime no break replacement warranty I tried to break this one pictured and failed, it just buffed out as they say.
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#27
what did they sting you for them if thats ok to ask mate ??
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#28
It's ok to ask cause the answer is I can't remember.
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#29
ok cool thanks mate
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#30
second update , following on from earlier post , i was advised to adjust the clutch lever out as far as it goes and try it before i do anything drastic, (i never would have thought to do that myself) the result is much better which means i can now operate it with two fingers nicely, this has stopped the end of the lever now crushing my pinky finger. They now look operate as good as they look.
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