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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    I have the Pazzo's in short and CRG in long. I like both equally, either is quite a bit better than stock.

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Got my Pazzo levers last night, after waiting for over a month for a pair ASV levers. Apparently the ASV dealer is not very reliable.

    Ordered them from Topendz, they look wicked will be going on the bike as soon as it stop raining. Personally I think Topendz is the way to go for Pazzo, cheaper then directly from Pazzo themselves or any other store I called.

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    how much was did shipping and everything come up to?
    Quote Originally Posted by bishop View Post
    Got my Pazzo levers last night, after waiting for over a month for a pair ASV levers. Apparently the ASV dealer is not very reliable.

    Ordered them from Topendz, they look wicked will be going on the bike as soon as it stop raining. Personally I think Topendz is the way to go for Pazzo, cheaper then directly from Pazzo themselves or any other store I called.

    PS: Simon you rock!!!!!!
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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by L_K View Post
    how much was did shipping and everything come up to?
    $178 shipping is $10+ depending on what you what you choose.

    http://www.topendz.com/mm5/merchant....ory_Code=Pazzo
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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by bishop View Post
    $178 shipping is $10+ depending on what you what you choose.

    http://www.topendz.com/mm5/merchant....ory_Code=Pazzo
    THEY HAVE GREEN ONES?!!! Those aren't even on Pazzo's own site! So tempting...

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by bishop View Post
    $178 shipping is $10+ depending on what you what you choose.

    http://www.topendz.com/mm5/merchant....ory_Code=Pazzo
    +taxes?

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by bishop View Post
    they look wicked
    tagged for pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItIsWhatItIs View Post
    In any case what difference does it make where you reduce the amount of teeth in a sprocket, front or rear? The effect will be the same. Most change the front sprocket because it's easier to source that sprocket. It's apparent, sprockets are not your strong suit.
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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    ASV levers are where its at! Excellent product!
    i return to 2 wheels in september

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by luap View Post
    ASV levers are where its at! Excellent product!
    Yep. League of there own. Make Pazzo and CRG look like cheap chinese knockoffs.

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Just bought pazzo in blue for my SV650S. Cant wait to get then and put them on compared to stock anyone i have talked to say they are the way to go

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by toysareforboys View Post
    tagged for pics

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Looks great! Thx for the pics.

    Try adjusting your clutch so it's barely disengaged when it's to the bar, as soon as the lever moves off the grip, it starts to grab.

    Once you ride like that you'll lever go back. Especially if you ever get stuck in traffic

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItIsWhatItIs View Post
    In any case what difference does it make where you reduce the amount of teeth in a sprocket, front or rear? The effect will be the same. Most change the front sprocket because it's easier to source that sprocket. It's apparent, sprockets are not your strong suit.
    ^^^ OMG ROFL!!! ^^^

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    why can't i post the pics of asv levers. stupid file size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toysareforboys View Post
    Looks great! Thx for the pics.

    Try adjusting your clutch so it's barely disengaged when it's to the bar, as soon as the lever moves off the grip, it starts to grab.

    Once you ride like that you'll lever go back. Especially if you ever get stuck in traffic

    -Jamie M.
    I had that setup on my old bike, it put too much strain on my hand. The setup on this bike is, completely disengaged when my fingers are half curled in, basically minimal to no friction zone.
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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by apstndp View Post
    why can't i post the pics of asv levers. stupid file size.
    just e-mail the pix to ASVsuxPazzoFTW@toysareforboys.com and I'll host em up for ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItIsWhatItIs View Post
    In any case what difference does it make where you reduce the amount of teeth in a sprocket, front or rear? The effect will be the same. Most change the front sprocket because it's easier to source that sprocket. It's apparent, sprockets are not your strong suit.
    ^^^ OMG ROFL!!! ^^^

    Dress for the crash, not for the ride...

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    ^ lol, nice e-mail address!

    Just ordered a pair of Pazzo shorties - green with black tabs from Simon. Saw a pair of shorts - black w/ green tabs at Kahuna yesterday. Cinched the decision for me.

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    Re: Pazzo or CRG levers

    Quote Originally Posted by azia View Post
    ^ lol, nice e-mail address!
    It works

    Quote Originally Posted by azia View Post
    Just ordered a pair of Pazzo shorties - green with black tabs
    Haven't seen that combo yet, pix when u get em!

    Or better yet, come out on our group ride so I can see em in person

    -Jamie M.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ItIsWhatItIs View Post
    In any case what difference does it make where you reduce the amount of teeth in a sprocket, front or rear? The effect will be the same. Most change the front sprocket because it's easier to source that sprocket. It's apparent, sprockets are not your strong suit.
    ^^^ OMG ROFL!!! ^^^

    Dress for the crash, not for the ride...

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