Title: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: DomDucati on August 11, 2008, 08:08:25 AM CRG? Pazzo? What are the advantages/disadvantages of eah? Anyone have any thoughts?
I was scouting, and it looks like I can get a new pair of Pazzo levers for the S2R for 180 or so. I can't figure out what model CRG levers I would need and if they're being sold separately or as a pair and what that cost is. Any help would be appreciated. Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: bryant8 on August 11, 2008, 08:20:44 AM Take a look at the ASV levers, they feel and look great. A few of the Dallas people have them and love em. And they have an "unbreakable" design so in the even of a crash you can still ride it. I'll be getting a set myself after a few other items get ordered
Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: DomDucati on August 11, 2008, 09:27:13 AM Take a look at the ASV levers, they feel and look great. A few of the Dallas people have them and love em. And they have an "unbreakable" design so in the even of a crash you can still ride it. I'll be getting a set myself after a few other items get ordered Since you're probably getting a set, is there somewhere you've found a good price? I'll go check them out. Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: Red5 on August 11, 2008, 10:44:07 AM The Pazzos are basically a copy of the CRG design. The main (perhaps only) difference is that the Pazzos have that brushed striated finish to them. Gives it a bit more blingy look, if you're into that thing.
I think I paid around $170 for my CRG shorties on the Duc. Pazzos usually go for about the same, if not a bit less. Did you check out Motomummy's website for the Pazzos? They have the model-specific levers for your bike. They also have the "CNR" levers which are a duplicate of the CRG's ??? The ASV levers seem to have more adjustment variation due to their design. Also has a better warranty/guarantee. But it comes with a higher price tag. Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: Pedro-bot on August 11, 2008, 11:19:08 AM Take a look at the ASV levers, they feel and look great. A few of the Dallas people have them and love em. And they have an "unbreakable" design so in the even of a crash you can still ride it. I'll be getting a set myself after a few other items get ordered Just FYI, the unbreakable design is only guaranteed for 5 years. Dom, they're pretty much all the same. Biggest difference may be in color combinations. Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: Gone Ape on August 11, 2008, 05:40:17 PM I've got CRG's on the Tuono....they're adjustable and feel pretty good to the fingers..I went long clutch short brake black/black....way quality
...those ASV's are also sold @ CycleGear, but crap, I think they're something like $125 per...but they do have that cool radial "swing out of the way if dropped" feature great for dirt bikes, but at speed I can't see them holding up w/o breaking something...I picked one up and it felt heavy compared to the others...to each his/her own.... Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: ivobivo on August 11, 2008, 08:59:06 PM I have Pazzo levers, long clutch, short brake. My clutch lever survived with barely a scratch when I crashed though my handlebar was bent pretty bad.
Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: ScorchedCarbon on August 13, 2008, 06:13:58 AM I've used both Pazzo and CRG and like them both. I currently have Pazzo shortys on my 696 [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: RipTearShred on August 13, 2008, 06:18:43 AM Looks like Rever Corsa has the CRGs for $169 which is pretty good. You'll have to pay tax, but there's no shipping.
Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: 2CardDuc on August 13, 2008, 10:18:25 AM CRG shorties for me! Found mine used. I second Rever Corsa [thumbsup] They're first class...
Title: Re: Gonna buy new levers... thoughts? Post by: DomDucati on August 13, 2008, 10:02:39 PM Looks like Rever Corsa has the CRGs for $169 which is pretty good. You'll have to pay tax, but there's no shipping. Thanks, I can't seem to find them in their online store but I'll give them a call and see what they have for my S2R... |