Pazzo Racing Levers

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Pazzo Racing Levers

#1 Unread post by Shorts »

Today I received my set from Pazzo Racing. Woohoo! I got them on the bike, took a couple pics in bad lighting. Now I just gotta get them out for a test ride. So far, huge improvement in feel for the levers, especially with my goofy setup ;D

Anyhow here's the info:

http://www.pazzoracing.com/

Part #: F-18 and H-626

The price is up there, I spent a total of $195 :o But, at least now I have a bit of info as to what levers from other models might fit the VTR250s. The CS rep Markus was exceptionally helpful in getting me squared away, also put in a special request to flip the position dial to the underside of the clutch where it'd be on top for my setup. So far I'm impressed with Pazzo's service and the build of the levers. I look forward to taking them out for a ride. I'll update when I have further info.

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#2 Unread post by Mintbread »

Yum, they are a trick looking bit of kit.
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#3 Unread post by Shorts »

Son of a gun! I dropped my bike, again (its a habit) and I scratched the levers - not cool. Looks like time for black touch-up.

Anyhow, the levers worked fine and I didn't have any trouble with them. In fact, they always felt pretty good in my hands. I think that's a good sign, to get a new little piece and have it work easily that I don't even notice. I can't really pinpoint a difference or describe exactly how they are different, but they are, and it was good.

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