Universal brake levers....

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Universal brake levers....

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Hello,

Anyone know if these are any good and if they fit the nc23?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brake-Clutch-Leve ... 3359d156d8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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hmmmm...sorry mate, cant help you....they look pretty smart though 8-)
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again cant help but u gotta love those pazzo's an they are well cheep
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Says they fit the CBR400 from 1992 to 1995, which is the NC29.
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Hiya Woodsy,

I personally wouldn't touch them.
£20 for levers, plus pazzo type adjustments?

If it was cosmetic stuff - cool ,but levers are really important.

There has been talk on this forum about aftermarket brake levers not working as well as OEM, due to shape of the lever against the ...um... brake piston bit. (Sorry - no idea what the name of it is)


Pazzo levers are expensive - for a reason!


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Titax are a very good quality lever. Very similar style to Pazzo but about 20% cheaper. They do them in short or long and a handful of colour options. I went for short black/gold:
http://www.400greybike.info/newforum/vi ... a&start=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Cheers for the replies.. titax ones do look nice.. where is the cheapest place to get the titax and pazzo ones?
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Gav @ Jap4 supplied mine, a nice 10% off and free p+p to grebike members too.
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Sweet, you have his contact details?
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I've got his business card in my wallet :whistle:

Gavin Greenall Jap4performance - 0161 613 6600 or 07919 404734.

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