150 for both crg shorties on my gsxr.
not overpriced, just need to look.
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I don't mean to piss in any ones cheerios here ,but.....
Throw those Pazzo and CRG overpriced crap in the garbage....
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As for brake side you should save your pennies and buy a brembo radial..You can find them for Less than 200.00$ on any of the "lists"
For the clutch side there are products at a fraction of the price that straight up PERFORM better..
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Pazzo knocked off CRG's levers before CRG could get their patents pushed through.
That's all you need to know.
Buy CRG.
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Not available for BMW's.
Waita sec, is THAT why Beau's selling off the Bavarian Stable?
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I run CRG's on the Duc and love them (actually it came that way.)
Got a two finger length on the brake side and full width on the clutch. Necessary unless you got a Yoyodine low effort pull clutch slave and even with the Yoyo it's still nice. Adjustability is nice, modulation and finger feel of the levers are superbe.
No experience with the Pazzo.Last edited by Rotten; 03-29-2009, 10:41 AM.
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I run CRGs on all of my bikes, mostly because it's a santa cruz company which means I can get the parts quickly.
I've been very happy with the fit and finish. My FZ6 levers have been on the bike about 30K miles, and spend almost their entire life in the sun without any real sun fading.
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CRG vs. Pazzo "Shorties"
Since I have to replace my Clutch Lever, I am looking in to CRG's and Pazzo Levers, Do any of you have experience with either brand? Aside of price they look the same. They are both adjustable. Any feedback will be helpful.
Last edited by Lauren; 03-18-2009, 01:04 PM.Tags: None
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