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Pazzo levers

Dah-Dit

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Anybody use them on their Breva? If so are they a worthy improvement regards feel / adjustment over the standard levers?

Rgds,

Neil
 
I have them on my 07 Breva, its a bit of bling and function. Asjustement a bit better, the look is far better. Not a must have option.
 
Thanks for that - Guess I'll be sending off an order soon......
 
thanks for the thread & comments. I do need a new clutch lever after my snow drop a month ago. Recommendations on where to get 'em?
 
Pics, gentlemen, pics!!!
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Jon/Mofa,

One question, does the closest adjustment setting bring the lever any closer to the bar than the OE levers?

That'll be my main reason for buying them - I want to bring the levers a bit closer. I've fitted GripPuppies in an attempt to save the wear on the heated grips and even on adjustment "4" on the OE levers, they're not close enough for comfortable, fine control.

I guess the fact that they go up to "6" means they do - (Just like the guitar amp going up to 11 as on SpinalTap) :D

Rgds,

Neil
 
yes they can bring the levers closer. easier pull, looks nice, a bit less fatigue, looks nice...oh and they look nice!
 
All well and good - but do they look nice? :D

As Zapa said.....Any pics Gents?

Thanks for the help.

Neil
 
Thanks y'all.

Got some - fitted in 20 mins and adjusted to perfection.

Just need the chance of a good long test ride now......

Pics to follow.....
 
I've just made a EBAY bargain purchase of new (non-Pazzo) short levers for my Breva ..

old original Guzzi pair off and ! find I have to swap the brass coloured conical pushrod screw from old to new clutch lever. This appears to have a lockscrew which needs removing before the conical headed screw can be unscrewed. I've cleaned it up and tried a 1.5mm allen key but still can't really tell if its a removable screw locking the brass coloured pushrod to the black pivot point or a pin driven in. Hope this explanation is clearer with a photo..



help appreciated
Art
 

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Some have gotten lucky and were able to unscrewed the tiny allen screw. I had to drill mine out if I remember right because that tiny screw wasn't turning no matter what I did. But for the last 35,000 miles they've been on my Norge and work great. They still look like new.
 
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