Title: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: golgofett on September 06, 2008, 08:55:04 PM I think I want to step up to the pazzos for my 696. Where is the cheapest place to find them? Everywhere I have looked $180 is about the best I can find.
I have the Pearl White 696 and am torn between the red, or just standard black. I saw pics somewhere of the red on the white 696 and the looked sweet. I think though that I would add more black accents down the road though, and maybe not red. Maybe that doesn't matter. What do you guys think? Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: NekkedChic on September 07, 2008, 05:09:48 AM I JUST got my Pazzos for my Pearl 696....originally ordered black levers with red adjusters BUT hubbi has never liked his gold levers on his Speed Triple, SOOO, I suckered up and let him swap my black levers for his gold. SO, I now have the gold levers, but kept my red adjusters (interesting to find out we CAN do this, btw). We live in Florida and got them shipped from CALIFORNIA and they arrived in just TWO DAYS!!! UNREAL and price was better than most online.
http://www.customridefx.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CRF&Product_Code=Pazzo-Ducati&Category_Code= and here is a pic of mine installed: (http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg55/heathergln/Pazzos004.jpg) Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: scduc on September 07, 2008, 06:21:10 AM Those look sick. I am thinking about getting a set, who runs the shorty style? How different are they? Do the shorty's fell like more effort is need to pull?
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: NekkedChic on September 07, 2008, 06:30:12 AM Tks
I prefer Shorties, the look AND feel, but I have small hands. Hubbi has shorties-medium hands. Anyone who carries Pazzo's should carry the Shorties also. Now, wanna change grips, but stuck on color options...would LUV red/black, but afraid too much with gold levers now. Be nice if I could do gold/black grips, but with red bar ends? Good luck and GO FOR IT! I think you will be VERY pleased-besides, not sure WHO with ANY size hands can manage the levers the designers put on 696....everything else about the bike is SO perfect, they were WAYYYY off with those tho. Keep us posted on what you get and PIX TOO! Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: Bbrent on September 07, 2008, 12:06:49 PM I got mines from motomummy. I had them in 3 days wi free priority shipping.
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: arai_speed on September 07, 2008, 01:46:46 PM I got mines from motomummy. I had them in 3 days wi free priority shipping. +1 They stock short and long Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: Sleeper_I on September 07, 2008, 05:09:59 PM Motomummy will ship it for free plus you'll get a free set of Driven grips with any Pazzo order. Just remember to add the grips to your cart. Unfortunately for me I have to pay tax if I order from Motomummy because they are located in good ol' Texas and Texas is where I live. So I got mine at CostumeRideFX for the same price with free shipping but without free grips.
So $180 is the best deal I can find... you'll have to wait for a sale event if you want any lower. Let me know if you all can find a better deal, happy shifting [moto] Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: psycledelic on September 07, 2008, 05:25:56 PM www.motomummy.com all the way. Fast, free shipping and free Driven grips. You can't beat it.
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: NekkedChic on September 08, 2008, 02:56:25 AM OH, forgot also....free shipping when they sent mine AND they sent free valve stem colors to match-sent me mine in red, will post pix when I get some of them in particular.
Let us know what u end up with and post pix! Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: DucHead on September 08, 2008, 04:25:32 AM +1 for Motomummy
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: c_rex on September 08, 2008, 10:53:55 AM I run shorty's and couldn't be happier. It took about a week to get used to not having the rest of the lever but I really like the feel. Only ever use a couple of fingers anyway.
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: danaid on September 08, 2008, 01:38:00 PM I run shorty's and couldn't be happier. It took about a week to get used to not having the rest of the lever but I really like the feel. Only ever use a couple of fingers anyway. Sorry to jack your thread golgofet!I have large hands so reach is not a problem. When I pull in the clutch with two fingers the curve on the clutch arm smashes my third finger.I was thinking of getting shorties for this reason as a possible cure. was this a problem you were having and for getting short leavers? Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: Raux on September 09, 2008, 03:57:58 AM i have the same problme, tried to two finger the clutch a couple of times and crushed my fingers. i've been thinking about the shortys as well.
Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: LA on September 09, 2008, 08:25:09 AM I use the long clutch and short brake and like em.
Motonekoparts.com After I bought mine for like $165 I saw them for $89. [bang] LA Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: mmakay on September 09, 2008, 11:03:03 AM I use the long clutch and short brake and like em. Motonekoparts.com After I bought mine for like $165 I saw them for $89. [bang] LA Where?? ??? That's an unreal price for genuine Pazzo's. That website sells them for $179.99. Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: LA on September 14, 2008, 07:05:02 PM Don't remember where I saw the cheap Pazzos, but it wasn't a dream. That's been over a year ago.
LA Title: Re: Who should I buy Pazzo's from? Post by: DucSteve on September 14, 2008, 08:14:56 PM you sure it wasnt $89 for each lever, ending up at $178 for a pair?
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