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Old 22-11-2010, 02:00 AM
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Default Levers - Very quick question

Read in one of the other topics about levers, and some of the cheaper ones from abroad.
Thought i'd start a new thread rather than hijack an old one though, but seen these ones and just wondering whether you think they'd be reasonable til i get more money behind me.
I think some of you said that you bought ones from hong kong, how are they holding out?
Thinking of getting full black standard size, though the burgundy red adjuster...
But yeah, bargain or waste of cash?
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Old 22-11-2010, 08:47 AM
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They are exactly what i have on my CBR, they may be copies but i really rate them, they feel great and are a 10minute job to do. I went for the stubby ones and im completely happy with them!

Go for it mate.
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Old 22-11-2010, 09:14 AM
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Most of the people who've bought the cheap copies are very happy with them. The ones I've seen don't have the same quality of engineering as the genuine Pazzos but at that price you wouldn't expect them to.
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Another vote for the cheapies.

I managed to find a seller who does them with a choice of red or black adjusters too in case the candy pink adjusters don't rock your world!
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I managed to find a seller who does them with a choice of red or black adjusters too in case the candy pink adjusters don't rock your world!
Dont suppose you could give us a link there fella?
And cheers guys, will sort some out after pay day.
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I've been using the Chinese copy levers on my blade for about 8 months and I cant fault them,they are very well finished and are showing no signs of wear even though I ride with my fingers on the brake lever,they are also constantly being confused with pazzo originals and I have to tell said admirer that they are Chinese knock off's .Have a look here for the original thread with a few photo's with them mounted.
Also here is a link to a seller with black adjusters and this seller has length adjustable levers too

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I've been using the Chinese copy levers on my blade for about 8 months and I cant fault them,they are very well finished and are showing no signs of wear even though I ride with my fingers on the brake lever,they are also constantly being confused with pazzo originals and I have to tell said admirer that they are Chinese knock off's .Have a look here for the original thread with a few photo's with them mounted.
Also here is a link to a seller with black adjusters and this seller has length adjustable levers too
Was the same link but no worries. Had a look at that topic you linked (though had to register), and ended up buying from my original link earlier on tonight.
Will update when they arrive in a week or so...
Cheers for the info though
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Good choice mate
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Dont suppose you could give us a link there fella?
And cheers guys, will sort some out after pay day.
Here ya go...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Clutch-Brake-L...item4150d4067d

Ignore the bike model in the title, there's a list further down the page and all you have to do is specify which model of bike, what colour lever, what colour adjuster, and what length you want.

They are also £5 cheaper than the ones I bought and identical in every way, but look way better with black adjusters!
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Here ya go...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Clutch-Brake-L...item4150d4067d

Ignore the bike model in the title, there's a list further down the page and all you have to do is specify which model of bike, what colour lever, what colour adjuster, and what length you want.

They are also £5 cheaper than the ones I bought and identical in every way, but look way better with black adjusters!
That's exactly who i bought mine off
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