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Busa2008



Number of posts: 16 Age: 45 Location: Moline IL Registration date: 2009-10-26
 | Subject: Pazzo Levers December 24th 2009, 15:00 | |
| I'm now a Pazzo dealer thanks to busabeater two There are many options on size and color at this point I'm not going to stock any but may later on will have to see which options sell the most. Also custom engraving is not a option Pazzo USA does not offer this. http://www.pazzoracing.com/index.htmlPricing is Complete Lever Set $179.99 Complete single lever $94.99 with free shipping If you would like more information call or email me jsstainless@gmail.com (309)524-5063. 
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Timbo Up Into Fourth Gear


Number of posts: 170 Location: Illinois Registration date: 2009-07-25
 | Subject: Re: Pazzo Levers December 24th 2009, 15:47 | |
| Geez, you think a Dealer would spell P AZZO right... Just playin' man.... If I didn't already have a set, I'd get in touch with ya. GREAT levers. Much improved over stock. _________________ 2-Bros Carbon, Pazzo shortys, CRG Bar end Mirrors, Geelong Carboncraft Tank Guard, Evotech Radiator Guard ...
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Busa2008



Number of posts: 16 Age: 45 Location: Moline IL Registration date: 2009-10-26
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Busabeater 2 Two and a half bikes...

Number of posts: 516 Age: 29 Location: Quad Cities, Iowa Registration date: 2008-09-14
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Busabeater 2 Two and a half bikes...

Number of posts: 516 Age: 29 Location: Quad Cities, Iowa Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Pazzo Levers January 12th 2010, 20:24 | |
| Put them on today, look great, thanks again Jim   Blackw/ti adjusters |
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Mad Mick Site Donor


Number of posts: 907 Age: 51 Location: Poole, Dorset, England Registration date: 2008-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Pazzo Levers January 13th 2010, 01:53 | |
| The levers look great Busabeater, any problems fitting them M8 _________________ Ride Hard Ride Safe
Mad Mick
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Busabeater 2 Two and a half bikes...

Number of posts: 516 Age: 29 Location: Quad Cities, Iowa Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Pazzo Levers January 13th 2010, 09:13 | |
| Nope,very easy took about 3 minutes total to put on, they sure look nice and fit the bike perfectly |
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Timbo Up Into Fourth Gear


Number of posts: 170 Location: Illinois Registration date: 2009-07-25
 | Subject: Re: Pazzo Levers January 13th 2010, 15:20 | |
| ^ Agree... On my BK, they actually fit BETTER than stock... Yes, Better. (Thanks Suzuki!!!  ) With the stock front brake lever, I had to be ON the brake pretty hard for the brake light switch to engage. Not fun when you need to slow down 'normally' and you're not sure if the cager behind you notices, because you're brake light isn't on. (yes, I use my rear brake too, but I felt like I was over-compensating with the rear with the stock front brake lever...) The Pazzo's fixed that problem. Took about 8 min to install, including getting tools out, applying grease to moving parts, and putting tools away. _________________ 2-Bros Carbon, Pazzo shortys, CRG Bar end Mirrors, Geelong Carboncraft Tank Guard, Evotech Radiator Guard ...
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