ok starting to think i made a mistake, ive fitted short pazzo to my blade, and only enough room for two fingers on them i ( three is a shov) is this normal i hop ei get used to it if not they been off
I thought just the same as you, however I stuck with them for a couple of weeks and now I wouldn't change back, I had to cut the two joined fingers on me alpine star gloves though! It's personal preference but give it a couple of weeks before you change back, at least then you will know for shore
I had short Paazzo's on my Speed triple and loved them but once I went back to the standard ones on the blade I preferred them So went for the long ASV one's and glad I did. I also find I use 2-3 fingers and found the longer ones better for my style of riding. if your are struggling them may be worth putting the standard ones back on and see if it feels better. if yes then get longer one's as someone here will like short over long leavers
It's definitely a personal preference thing. I love short levers as I only use two fingers for braking or using the clutch. Also the adjustability of aftermarket levers is normally far better, especially if you have kiddies fingers like me lol
Like the others said give em a chance and let your right arm man up a little!. You only need 2 fingers to brake in most cases anyway. In the wet I my index finger does most of the work. Using my Blade mostly in commuting it would make more sense to have a long clutch though.
How you getting on with these? I really need to sort the clutch out as the biting point is too far away for me to have good control.
I had ASVs on my old CBR600F; long clutch, short brake a combination that worked well for me and I miss them on the blade.
Bought short ones for the wife's 600RR, but I couldn't get to grips with them. Neither could she, so we sold them and am waiting on long ones coming from Demon Tweeks.
I've just fitted ASV shorties to my blade and love them. Had them on a zx10 a while back and just loved the positive feeling you get from short levers.
Just my opinion, but is not the whole idea of shorties that you only use one or two fingers to brake and clutch? if you want to use all four fingers, surely youd be better off with long levers? Ive got shorties on mine and i would struggle going back to normal. Bit of a lick if in slow moving traffic mind
I'd be interested in these too if they go....Stimo on here fitted short ones on his rr6 and hated them for 2 weeks, but he stuck with it and now loves them. I just changed over to a blade from my 998s....you'd never be able to use shorties on that!
i have a similar set on my blade - theyre billet which i like but im in two worlds about the them - their multi-positions are a over kill and the length is just a fraction too short - im casually looking around for a better alternative.