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Removal of clutch/brake levers
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 950003" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>First: Contact Alex at <a href="https://www.mishacycles.com" target="_blank">Mishacycles.com</a> and order a set of Pazzo levers from him. He offers a Forum discount on his already good prices. You won't be sorry. When I first got mine, I thought they were just bling. The are not. They are very comfortable, and I guarantee that a lever change will be one of the first things I ever do to any new bikes. I like them that much.</p><p></p><p>There are some eBay knock-offs some have used. I think SkooterG has a set, but the anodizing is fading and the quality is not that of Pazzo.</p><p></p><p>Removing and replacing the levers is crazy easy. Just remove the locking nut from below the lever. Then remove the screw from the top and the lever comes off. They have brass bushings that will need grease, and regardless of OEM or aftermarket, you should take the levers off and re-grease them every year, minimum. Those brass bushings have a tendency to get dirt in them and wear funny.</p><p></p><p>So, get new levers and install them. It is very easy, and very worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 950003, member: 13519"] First: Contact Alex at [URL="https://www.mishacycles.com"]Mishacycles.com[/URL] and order a set of Pazzo levers from him. He offers a Forum discount on his already good prices. You won't be sorry. When I first got mine, I thought they were just bling. The are not. They are very comfortable, and I guarantee that a lever change will be one of the first things I ever do to any new bikes. I like them that much. There are some eBay knock-offs some have used. I think SkooterG has a set, but the anodizing is fading and the quality is not that of Pazzo. Removing and replacing the levers is crazy easy. Just remove the locking nut from below the lever. Then remove the screw from the top and the lever comes off. They have brass bushings that will need grease, and regardless of OEM or aftermarket, you should take the levers off and re-grease them every year, minimum. Those brass bushings have a tendency to get dirt in them and wear funny. So, get new levers and install them. It is very easy, and very worth it. [/QUOTE]
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