Levers
Thinking about putting some new levers on the bike. I want the CRG levers, but came across this site and I'm not sure what the difference is between the advertised "CRG Roll A Click" and the "Click n Roll."
99% sold in the CRG's, any ideas or advice. I realize everybody here (including myself) shops on NewEnough.com for apparel, but where does everybody shop online for their mechanical equipment? http://www.kneedraggers.com/list/1.5...CBR600F4i/2005 |
I got a set of the Pazzo shorties which I'm real happy with. Great feel with the brake lever especially. Check out www.supersquidracing.com - good people to work with and a site vendor, RPM Cycle Works as well.
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i second the pazzo's and know about 2 or 3 other people on here that heave em and love em. i don't know if you ever ride without gloves or even with thin warm weather gloves, but i noticed that the CRG's have a somewhat sharp edge on the back which when using two fingers on the clutch kinda irritates ur ring and pinky finger, not so much with pazzo's. anywho that's just my opinion. oh ya and u have a wider color selection with pazzo's.
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I second Gix750. ( Even though he was to much of a pussy to go riding yesterday!!)
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Just remember, the shorter the lever, the harder the pull and the less 'feel' for what you are doing.
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I think he said he's pretty much sold on the CRG's and was asking about the difference in the 2 he posted about....
Pete doesn't seem to be a difference looks like the one they advertised "click and roll" are the short one's and the other are the regular size. According to CRG website it shows 3 different levels of thier products... http://www.constructorsrg.com/levers...omparison.html If your not sure just call up the website and ask. =) |
I'd get CRGs out of those two dude. I couldn't tell you any differences you can't see in pictures though I'm afraid.
I personally have Pazzo shorties too, they're awesome. |
Dosn't seem to be much of a difference between the CRG & Pazzos, planning on doing some different things to get the bike where I want it, so i'll go with the cheaper of the two and put the few bucks towards the next mod. I'm def going with the long levers.
Supersquidracing seemed like a pretty reasonable website...anybody know of others. This should be a pretty easy job...right? |
check ebay, a lot of people have stores and give pretty good prices on levers. and ya it's a really easy install
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I believe most people buy the shorty levers because their stock ones don't have an adjuster or they simply want to bling (mod) their bike. That or they like their levers to match themselves........ :lol: . http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-...cakejening.jpg |
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I understood the other prime function of a shortie lever was to decrease the risk of their structural damage due to the result of a get-off...but I don't seem to notice the MotoGP fellas using them, if there was any type of advantage I'm sure they'd have them.
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