I prefer ASV's, they're sturdy, look good & great adjustment but they're both good levers so personal choice I guess
Must admit the ASV do look better I've been offered some pazzo levers for £70 but also an ASV set for £110
...and what is everyones preference long or short? I cant find anywhere that will split; I want a long clutch and short brake
My levers purchase is still 'under consideration'... The lever swingometer is now pointing at Bonamici levers - 'regular' length.
I've had titax for a few years now, not flip up but well made, use a short clutch , long brake set up
Rounded internal edges on the asv levers feels waaaay better than the pazzos and the adjustment on them is nicer too. I prefer short levers but that's a personal preference thing.
Have to say I've always popped shorties on, but my current blade came with long clutch short brake asv's & I really like it on this type of bike. I like the quality & adjustment on the asv
I've just found the LighTech levers. Anyone got any experience? http://www.lightechuk.com/lightech-honda-cbr1000rr-08-14-brake--clutch-lever-kit-12317-p.asp
Ebay gold short levers,fully adjustable, very well made, I paid less than £15 the pair delivered,.I don't know how they do them for the price
ASV & Pazzo both as good as each other, choice is just down to asthetics tbh. Prefer Brembo Flip ups for my bikes.
I use long ASV levers now Selling my Pazzo style short all black levers. These are made by Tech parts, not cheap Chinese copies. Had them for 3 years with no issues at all. Mint condition with no marks. Description of the items below Machined CNC Billt 6061 T6 Aluminum - 6 Position Lever Adjustment stainless steel fasteners - Precision Machined Pivot Bore To Ensure A Perfect Fit - 7075 Type 3 Black Anodized Cam Block For Improved Longtivity - Custom Cadmium Plated Springs & Brass Pivot Bushing