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Bike Effects

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I have received notice that pricing for Pazzo levers will increase by $20.00 for a two lever set and $15.00 for a single lever effective April 15th, 2008. The new retail price for two lever sets will be $199.99 ($179.99 after the forum discount) and the single lever price will be $104.99 ($94.49 after the discount). See the link in my signature below for instructions on how to get the forum discount on this and other products that I sell.

I will maintain my current pricing and the free shipping attribute through April 13th. On the 14th the prices will change on my site. If you want these levers, now is the time to act.

 
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I have received notice that pricing for Pazzo levers will increase by $20.00 for a two lever set and $15.00 for a single lever effective April 15th, 2008. The new retail price for two lever sets will be $199.99 ($179.99 after the forum discount) and the single lever price will be $104.99 ($94.49 after the discount). See the link in my signature below for instructions on how to get the forum discount on this and other products that I sell.
I will maintain my current pricing and the free shipping attribute through April 13th. On the 14th the prices will change on my site. If you want these levers, now is the time to act.
Thanks, but I already bought my most excellent set from you........others should check these sweet things out if you haven't already.

 
So, until 4/14 they'd be about $160.00 delivered?

That's incentive for me to do my taxes and see if I have any money left!

I want some, to augment the action from my new Galfer clutch line!

 
are there any advantage to these other than BLING?
Yes, IMO, there definitely is.

The driving motivation why I just bought a SECOND set of Pazzo Levers from BikeEffects (this 2nd one, for my Hayabusa) is feel/feedback. The lever feels so much better in your hand than the stock lever. Having the ability to do fingertips adjustment is nice also, although it's not used that often on the street.

I suppose it helps if you have a keen appreciation for finely machined hardware. Once you see these levers in the flesh, hold them in your hands and note the exquisite workmanship involved in their fabrication, the price hit is softened considerably.

And there is no denying that cosmetically, they look stunning:

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Gunny to WC's comments. When I bought my first set (for my XX), I honestly thought I had gone over the edge with spending money on cosmetics and that I'd have serious buyer's remorse. The first time I rode it with the Pazzos, though -- I was hooked and figuring it was one of the best purchases I'd made, nearly none of which was attributable to the bling factor.

Then, for over a year, I was hoping that they'd one day be available for the FJR, and pestering one supplier about letting me know if and when they ever became available. When Jeff posted that they were available and in stock for the Feejer, I jumped immediately. Never looked back.

On my black XX, I went with clear anodized (shiny silver) levers with black adjusters. On my blue FJR, I went with clear anodized levers with blue adjusters. All are the long levers.

I don't much pay attention to the bling of my Pazzos, but I love their ergos every time I ride.

 
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Yep...what exskibum said.

The angle is different because of where the "bend" is, so they feel completely different. I really like mine and I'm glad I put them on for the trip to WFO in Park City. Thanks, Jeff.

 
NICE! Thanks for the heads up. I was planning on getting a set of these anyway, so I will be sure to place an order before the 13th.

 
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Are most of you going with the long, or short levers? I was thinking of going with the short, so that I can always keep 1 or 2 fingers on the grips, while shifting or breaking.

 
I went with the Longs, as I think the Shorties look a little odd on the FJR..... but they look "normal" on the sportbikes.

Some folks do a Shorty brake lever, and a Long clutch lever.

 
I went with the shorts hoping function will win over form. That is, my pinky and ring fingers won't be occassionally crushed anymore when I forget to move them... and I personally like the look. Buy what ya want, and if you don't like them, put them up for sale and buy another size/color. For the price of a good tire, it's worth it. I hope.

 
Put on my Pazzo's today, and I have to say, very, very nice. The bling factor originally caught my eye, but as stated above, the ergo's on these things ROCK.

THe clutch is now very managable, and I am using the front brake more as I should (long rides I would get tired (lazy), and rely more and more on the rear pedal due to the strech--my hands are not small either--XL gloves). The new levers are the bomb.

Took the longs on both sides. Black levers look great on the '07, and the red adjusters seemed to have boosted the horsepower just a bit ~~~

 
Just a reminder that Pazzo lever prices go up about $20.00 after this weekend. Also, please note that for $15.00 extra you can get your name or whatever engraved on the backside of the clutch lever. 11 characters including spaces is the limit.

Bike Jewelry!

 
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