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If you were gonna fit pazzos to your bike what would you fit?
Im thinking about some for my trumpet sprint but cant decide on black or gold (to match the gold on front brake disc) or stubby or normal. Cant remember riding a bike with stubbies so not sure they would be for me. Thoughts please |
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I would go for black stubbies with gold adjusters.
I only use two or one finger to brake anyway. I guess if you are used to full on four finger usage you may prefer normal length ones.
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![]() I was thinking black with some gold, i was worried the full gold might be a bit over the top as i like subtle not in your face type of things. Ta |
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ive ordered some cheap ones from china, will find the link and post in a bit. ppl on the GJ forum got some months back and say they are fantastic, look exactly like pazzo's and apparently even have the same pazzo serial number on them just not the pazzo stickers. loads of ppl have since got them and all have given great reviews and they only cost £30 +p&p which is a dam sight easier on the bank balance than pazzos
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I'll hold out then for your feedback. Phil |
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if you can find some of those cheapo ones for a speed four let me know as i wouldnt mind some!
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here is the thread on GJ
http://www.gixerjunkies.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=87592 does on for a bit but lots of views on the levers, like i said meant to feel and look exactly like pazzo's, there are some pics on page 14 the ebay site is : http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/bike-z/ p.s. the guy messed my order up but other ppl seem to get them in about a week Last edited by nik_nunez; 19-06-10 at 02:02 PM. |
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Your link doesnt allow you in to view the page just the login page.
That ebay shop doesnt have trumpet ones, i have sent him a message to see if he does. Ps i see the thread title pixies have been to work again... Last edited by Specialone; 19-06-10 at 02:40 PM. |
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The Chinese things look cheap IMHO. I have the kosher article - I have a graphite bike, and I have titanium shorties with gold adjusters. Very nice product, and the gold is just enough to pick up the other gold bits and bobs. Nice feelthrough them, the only slight downside is with the clutch - in town I find my left wrist gets a bit achey because there isn't much leverage.
I like mine a lot, glad I changed them. Not cheap but it really is a beautifully finished product. |
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Special one - look at Mrmeerkat's thread on stubby levers. They appear to be okay and about £100 cheaper than pazzo.
Black stubby all the way by the way...
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