Titax clutch and brake lever
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Titax clutch and brake lever
hay ppls im thinking of adding something like these to my bike
juat asking for the pors and cons in adding the shot type and not sticking with the normal long lever
any info wold be good thanks guys
juat asking for the pors and cons in adding the shot type and not sticking with the normal long lever
any info wold be good thanks guys
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
Are they ebay jobs?
Difference between shorties is you get more pressure on the lever as your pulling further out giving more leverage, If your used to braking and changing gears with 2 fingers you'll love them.
Difference between shorties is you get more pressure on the lever as your pulling further out giving more leverage, If your used to braking and changing gears with 2 fingers you'll love them.
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
you shouldnt get any more pressure/leverage with shorties if you use 2 fingers on your normal levers, you get the same leverage, BUT your lever cant come back and pinch your little fingers so you get more travel.
If you stick a shorty on your clutch side you will soon get sore hands in traffic.
if you use shorties at the track, less chance of them snapping off if you crash.
check out the motoGP guys, no shorties there.
check out the ASBK bikes, they use stock levers.
shorties are bling basicly.
If you stick a shorty on your clutch side you will soon get sore hands in traffic.
if you use shorties at the track, less chance of them snapping off if you crash.
check out the motoGP guys, no shorties there.
check out the ASBK bikes, they use stock levers.
shorties are bling basicly.
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
you can get pinged for them by the cops 2 

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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
newzthou wrote:you can get pinged for them by the cops 2
Wow! they must really be bored to ping somone for short levers!

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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
newzthou wrote:you can get pinged for them by the cops 2
that doesnt sound right. Why?
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
Because it's all about your safety RussBlurr wrote:newzthou wrote:you can get pinged for them by the cops 2
that doesnt sound right. Why?

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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
hmmmm maybe i go short on the brake and long on the cluch .......... take the middle ground 

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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... rs#p423260
are these the same price???
(was think'n about these as a end of vintage present)
are these the same price???
(was think'n about these as a end of vintage present)
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
zx899r wrote:http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=27093&p=430625&hilit=pazzo+levers#p423260
are these the same price???
(was think'n about these as a end of vintage present)
Hay mate this is where i thinking of getting some of my stuff from. the Titax levers look just the same as the pazzo levers hay ....

https://www.slipstreamperformance.com.a ... s_id=15268
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Re: Titax clutch and brake lever
http://www.motomummy.com/store/product. ... 357&page=1
check this out. Pair of levers AUS $193 plus AUS $32 delivered from the US - = 225 - these are pazzos, with the 3 holes & wave grain pattern. Gotta love the exchange rate at the moment.!!!
I take it back, we get screwed on delivery, superbikesupply.com.au is cheaper.... $205 + 12 delivered = 217
check this out. Pair of levers AUS $193 plus AUS $32 delivered from the US - = 225 - these are pazzos, with the 3 holes & wave grain pattern. Gotta love the exchange rate at the moment.!!!
I take it back, we get screwed on delivery, superbikesupply.com.au is cheaper.... $205 + 12 delivered = 217