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I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for after market levers. I have a hayabusa and find that the bike engages almost at full extension of the clutch lever... Just wondering if anyone has had any luck with an aftermarket levers that brings the handle closer to the bar... I've had a look at pazzo levers...
thnx in advance...
Clutch engagement point can be adjusted. As for the type of lever....that's like underwear...some like boxers, some like briefs, some like speedo's, and some like thongs (lol).....it comes down to personal preference.
I like longer levers when I am touring and going into a city a lot. Otherwise, I run a quick pull shorty clutch with a full length brake lever.
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Hydraulic clutch, it cant be adjusted.
I didn't like where the engagement point was either, and bought a set of regular length levers on ebay, http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Brake-Clutch-...item3f0169647e
Adjusts in a bit closer than what the stock levers would. Some people have issue with the switch not activating at the closest position, but mine works.
Imho Pazzo's are highly overated and way overpriced.You can get something adjustable and in a different shape that might help from http://www.rideitmoto.com/index.php
"If ya want me,I'll be in the bar"
Ric Waterloo
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Hydraulic clutch... so no adjustment.. But the price of the pazzo's are a little on the high side but adjustable from what I can see. Didn't know once installed if anyone found they adjusted enough to make a difference..
Go with the ASV's, they have over 180 clicks of adjustment in .5mm increments.
I bought a set for 225$ and it's worth every penny IMO.
Depending on which model you get (C3 or C5) you get a 3 or 5 year warranty on the levers.
Even if you crash, if the lever bends/breaks, you get a free replacement.
Mina
you might want to check friction plates for wear and rebleed the system.
leaning toward the asv's... any suggestion where to order online.
thnx
Good man!
I get all my parts from www.motomummy.com... 15$ shipping to Canada.
Mina
I was just on their site..lol.. perfect.. doing long clutch.. shorty brake..black with siler dial!!
levers are on and I b loving them!! can't wait till summer!!
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