At 2:45 you mention that you have a lot of play in the clutch lever. I just looked at the instructions for my Pazzo and it looks like for some bikes, you need to remove the bushing from the stock lever and put it in the Pazzo.
Thanks David, but you misheard. I was speaking about the cheap Chinese levers I put on the CRF being sloppy. The Pazzo fit beautifully. That's why I did not get the cheap levers again.
Hi John, greetings from Somerset. We have similar weather as you and it seems funny that you appreciate the changes in seasons as you get older. We are in lockdown as well but can’t do any unnecessary journeys so the beast is in the garage. You and your family stay safe and look forward to watching you soon. Cheers Pete.
Hi, great video… you addressed pretty much every question I had except one, I’m wondering if you could please let me know prior to my ordering a set… how much closer to the levers get to the grips get versus the stock levers? For example, say the Pazzos on setting ‘3’ are about the same distance from the grips as the stock levers, how much closer to the grips on say, setting ‘1’ are the levers to the grips? Thank you in advance
I can't get out there right now to measure, but I can say that the adjustment range is more than you'll need. You can position the lever relative to the grip at any distance you find is good for you. The clutch of course dictates how close you can get without messing with engagement. Also depends on how thick your grips are. Hope that helps.
I can't recall now. Nice adjustment range though. The stockers were too far out and the engagement point was also too far out. These levers allowed me to adjust both the reach and the engagement point to be perfect.
Keep fit. Keep riding. Good products deserve promotion. In Holland we have a so cold 'intelligent lock down'. Every keeps distance 1,5 meters. Bars/Restaurants/Event&Beach-places and borders closed. Temperature up 22° with sunshine all over this standstill country... But i am busy fixing my starter-motor on the gr-650...! (Well: thank god there is that KymcoPeople scooter to get of the yard.) ♡ Hold hands together! ♡
Similar here, as all restaurants, bars, clubs, many parks, and half the stores are closed. The stores that are open allow only so many in at a time; very controlled. It seems to be working though, as our province is doing fairly well in the attempt to flatten the curve of this virus. Yes, keep fit. That's important, mentally, physically, and emotionally :-)
Hi John at least you are allowed to ride a bike there, over here in the UK were not allowed, dam virus? as for talking to your self i am always talking to myself & i don't even own a camera ? my other half calls me Muttley, i say it's ok to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer yourself, ATB Wayne,
Your CB's looking good. Thanks for taking the time to make the video, I appreciate them.
Yup, I enjoy that bike. Thanks Tarzan :-)
At 2:45 you mention that you have a lot of play in the clutch lever. I just looked at the instructions for my Pazzo and it looks like for some bikes, you need to remove the bushing from the stock lever and put it in the Pazzo.
Thanks David, but you misheard. I was speaking about the cheap Chinese levers I put on the CRF being sloppy. The Pazzo fit beautifully. That's why I did not get the cheap levers again.
@@Scoottoots Thanks Scoot. That makes sense.
Hi John, greetings from Somerset. We have similar weather as you and it seems funny that you appreciate the changes in seasons as you get older. We are in lockdown as well but can’t do any unnecessary journeys so the beast is in the garage. You and your family stay safe and look forward to watching you soon. Cheers Pete.
Hah, I especially appreciate the change from winter to spring. Not too keen anymore on the shift out of autumn. Thanks and stay healthy Pete :-)
Hi, great video… you addressed pretty much every question I had except one, I’m wondering if you could please let me know prior to my ordering a set… how much closer to the levers get to the grips get versus the stock levers?
For example, say the Pazzos on setting ‘3’ are about the same distance from the grips as the stock levers, how much closer to the grips on say, setting ‘1’ are the levers to the grips? Thank you in advance
I can't get out there right now to measure, but I can say that the adjustment range is more than you'll need. You can position the lever relative to the grip at any distance you find is good for you. The clutch of course dictates how close you can get without messing with engagement. Also depends on how thick your grips are. Hope that helps.
Looks like you’re in Surrey right off of Fraser hwy?
No, a long way off. I'm in Kelowna :-)
Hi, nice video. Is the clutch side closer to the grip with the furthest setting compare to stock?
I can't recall now. Nice adjustment range though. The stockers were too far out and the engagement point was also too far out. These levers allowed me to adjust both the reach and the engagement point to be perfect.
17 degrees , I live in South Florida I don't ride below 50 or 60 degrees.
Well, our 17° is in C, so that like your 63° F. Compared to my winter riding, that pretty warm :-)
I have ridden in minus 20 plus 50 is a heat wave ha ha
Keep fit. Keep riding. Good products deserve promotion. In Holland we have a so cold 'intelligent lock down'. Every keeps distance 1,5 meters. Bars/Restaurants/Event&Beach-places and borders closed. Temperature up 22° with sunshine all over this standstill country... But i am busy fixing my starter-motor on the gr-650...! (Well: thank god there is that KymcoPeople scooter to get of the yard.) ♡ Hold hands together! ♡
Similar here, as all restaurants, bars, clubs, many parks, and half the stores are closed. The stores that are open allow only so many in at a time; very controlled. It seems to be working though, as our province is doing fairly well in the attempt to flatten the curve of this virus. Yes, keep fit. That's important, mentally, physically, and emotionally :-)
Hi John at least you are allowed to ride a bike there, over here in the UK were not allowed, dam virus? as for talking to your self i am always talking to myself & i don't even own a camera ? my other half calls me Muttley, i say it's ok to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer yourself, ATB Wayne,
But it's okay to reply to yourself if you have the correct answer. Cheers Wayne :-)
Not riding a motorcycle ban is ridiculous. What about going to the bank, retail stores, grocery stores?
I talk to myself nearly every day - I dont get very good answers :)
You'll just have to talk to that other self; the one with all the answers :-)
@@Scoottoots The one with all the answers is my wife! -- women always get the last word in. LOL :)