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drjess
post Jul 27 2008, 10:04 PM
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Well, I finally got in my Pazzo levers and so far I am loving them...

Took some getting used to from the stock levers...

The stock were just too big for me...kept having to reach for them more than was comfy and they were already adjusted as far as they could...

So I went with some adjustable levers as per Steve's advice..and settled on the Pazzos..

Got the short ones, black with black adjusters...very nice!

After some time, and a few tries with the adjusters, I am quite comfortable with them...

So anyone here change out their levers and what do you have??

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post Jul 28 2008, 12:06 PM
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i've been seriously thinking about getting the adjustable short levers...... although i've finally gotten used to my 'man levers' (LOL), i still consider ordering a pair of them. i was actually considering the pazzo as well, so good to hear some feedback especially what some of the women use. smile.gif


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drjess
post Jul 29 2008, 01:01 AM
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I too got used to dealing with the stock levers...but once I got these I noted a big difference for me...

There are a few brands out there and I think all the top ones will be fine...but I really liked the look of the pazzos so I went for those..


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post Sep 25 2009, 06:28 PM
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I just put Pazzo's on my Monster too - shorties - and while I haven't spent any real seat time with them yet, I'm very satisfied with them. I'm only a single-finger front-brake user, only under duress using more, so the shorty lever works nicely. But even with four fingers on either lever, it still feels nice. I had considered CRG's dual-pivot options, but I figured the short levers would hopefully eliminate most of the chance of the lever ever touching earth and for the price? I'm happy.

And I figured, since I was already spending $200 for the levers, why not drop the extra $20 or whatever and get the clutch lever laser-etched while I was at it? smile.gif A nice touch.


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post Jan 15 2010, 12:47 PM
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what is this laser etching you speak of


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post Jan 15 2010, 04:59 PM
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QUOTE (MonsterSteve @ Jan 15 2010, 07:47 AM) *
what is this laser etching you speak of


It's an option when you order direct from Pazzo; they'll put whatever you want (up to a certain amount of characters) in your choice of 2 or 3 fonts, on the inside of the clutch lever. So I put her new name in there. wink.gif


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