stubby levers
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- richhemmings
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stubby levers
Hi all,
Just browsing ebay, and found these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Short-CNC-Bra ... 308wt_1042
What does anyone think? I remember a mate saying he got some Pazzo stubbies for about £150, so these seem really cheap?
Rich
Just browsing ebay, and found these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Short-CNC-Bra ... 308wt_1042
What does anyone think? I remember a mate saying he got some Pazzo stubbies for about £150, so these seem really cheap?
Rich
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Re: stubby levers
i cant see the link as ebay is blocked at work. but im assuming they are the chinky pazzo copies. 'spazzos'
I have a pair and they seem ok to me :)
I have a pair and they seem ok to me :)
- richhemmings
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Re: stubby levers
They are indeed...
"Short CNC Brake Clutch Lever"
Looks like they're manufactured by Hasiugaumai... £35 inc P&P.
Recommend?
"Short CNC Brake Clutch Lever"
Looks like they're manufactured by Hasiugaumai... £35 inc P&P.
Recommend?
- Hadies
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Re: stubby levers
They're good for the money. I've got a pair. But I'm not too sure they go with the bike appearance wise. I've got it in black with red adjusters. Will probably sell them on.
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Re: stubby levers
Keep me in mind for them if you sell them won't you.
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Re: stubby levers
Quality is fine for the price you pay.
I've a set of £120 Titax stubby levers on my NC30 - fantastic quality but expensive.
I've a set of £40 China stubby levers on my 675 - good quality and excellent value.
I'd buy the later for my next bike, and save the £80.
I've a set of £120 Titax stubby levers on my NC30 - fantastic quality but expensive.
I've a set of £40 China stubby levers on my 675 - good quality and excellent value.
I'd buy the later for my next bike, and save the £80.
- Lane
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Re: stubby levers
I remember hearing once that someone complained that the chinese ones would flail about above 110km/h, then require a quick "click" back into place?
3rd hand information though.
3rd hand information though.
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Re: stubby levers
I have the same - the only thing I found is that the clutch lever is slightly wobbly - doesnt effect the clutch however. I know a few people who have the same set and they also have the same problem with the clutch.Hadies wrote:They're good for the money. I've got a pair. But I'm not too sure they go with the bike appearance wise. I've got it in black with red adjusters. Will probably sell them on.
Saying that I think they are well worth the money and look really nice.
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Re: stubby levers
I have a set of them on both my nc30 and my fireblade and i've not noticed any issues at our legal limit of 70mph.Lane wrote:I remember hearing once that someone complained that the chinese ones would flail about above 110km/h, then require a quick "click" back into place?
3rd hand information though.
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