Spazzo levers


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I have some similar ones I bought last year, you may have to swop over a pivot bush from the Yamaha levers, I did.
 

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yep, I got mine from china too. Not the first set I've bought either and I don't see the point in paying extra for the Spazzo name, I can't tell the difference
 

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Let us know how they fit, i got similar from another chinese store on my cbr before but clutch side was very tight binding needed to be filed etc.
I see they do folding ones to for £25.
 

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Just fitted and they're cock on. Needed the bush from the oe clutch lever. Excellent vfm.
 

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Just fitted and they're cock on. Needed the bush from the oe clutch lever. Excellent vfm.
Excellent cock on works for me lol, sure i paid about £15 for on lever before to! Will get folding ones me thinks both for 25
 

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How easy are aftermarket levers to fit? I'm a total novice, is there an idiot guide?
They are straight forward just undo nut underneath wind screw out take out standard and reverse the process just remove bush from clutch lever and fit to new
lever if you have a bit of copper ease just a little touch of grease and away you go
 

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I had to loosen the clutch lever bracket so I could spin it slightly to get at the nut - it's obstructed by the wiring.

Tis a half hour job taking your time and having a brew into the bargain.
 

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I have the exact same pair on my Fazer and a can tell u now that they are very good tbh
 

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I bought four pairs of Pazzo's over the years and just keep swapping them from bike to bike. Got a box of various perches and different colour adjusters. Re-using them like I do they've represented good value. No wear, no problems. I've got a set of black shorties with gold adjusters going on this bike along with Pazzo pre load adjusters.
 

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*WARNING*

Don't do the bolts up too tight on the levers as they will snap off very easily due to being made entirely out of cheese lol
 


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