To Those With Pazzo's (or knock offs):

ChanceCoats123

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It was Hidden in a Vibration thread.... As stated my adjustable levers are about 0.75" away from the grip. Pull any amount and its slipping. Pulling it 0.75" and its fully disengaged.
I've got a very similar setup. When the lever is out, no slipping at all, but partially in maybe a 1/4" and it'll slip unless you come all the way in. A guy I work with rides a Harley and goes "you should loosen that so it has more travel before it starts to slip." No thanks, I like being able to shift MUCH quicker than your 800lb Harley.[emoji23]
 

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Got my shorty levers installed and fixed up today and so far I really like them. Made shifting silky smooth once I got them into a comfortable adjustment, and used to said adjustment. With the lever setup close to the grip I've got the bite point for around an entire inch worth of lever movement - it bites almost instantly as I let it out and continuously does so as it goes out. Very smooth!
 

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I'm looking at these, anybody got them? Pazzos are just silly money.

[ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Position-Shorty-Brake-Clutch-YAMAHA/dp/B00CJ3SNNM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431794368&sr=8-2&keywords=shorty+levers+yamaha+FZ6"]Red CNC 6 Position Shorty Brake Clutch Lever for YAMAHA FZ6 FAZER / S2 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike[/ame]
 

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