adjustable levers
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adjustable levers
Anyone recommend some adjustable levers for nc35?.The reach on my clutch is killing me.
- missis sumner
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Re: adjustable levers
I've just put a Titax short adustable one on my NC30, and I'm not that impressed with the reduction in span, TBH. Even at the closest adjustment, it's still about the same distance away from the grip as the standard lever. It is a different shape though, in that it seems to be closer to the grip for more of it's length, if you see what I mean. I've yet to use it in really heavy traffic - so I'm going to leave it on for a while longer and see how I get on with it.
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Re: adjustable levers
Thanks for that.I've looked at the Pazzo ones.They look nice.
- iDemonix
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Re: adjustable levers
What about the 'Spazzo' levers you get on eBay which are meant to just be Pazzo's without the logos. These are the short 'uns;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110666617116
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110666617116
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Re: adjustable levers
I have the 'spazzos'
they seem to work ok but i dont think they really make much difference to the span from original levers
they seem to work ok but i dont think they really make much difference to the span from original levers
- xivlia
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Re: adjustable levers
i have a set of these which are surprisingly very high quality and works like a charm, compared to other chineese stuff 
