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ZX6R 2010 levers

Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:09 pm

I'm looking to get new levers for my zx6r 2010 and have found these guys on the net. Has anyone purchased from them...? if so are their levers any good.

http://www.thirdgear.com.au/

Pazzo levers seem very expensive, I'm thinking these might do the trick. Feeback would be greatly appreciated.

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:34 pm

Dude I got mine for half that and they look exactly the same as pazzo's. And I mean exactly

eBay is your friend. Arrived from hong kong in 8 days

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:40 pm

Blurr wrote:Dude I got mine for half that and they look exactly the same as pazzo's. And I mean exactly

eBay is your friend. Arrived from hong kong in 8 days



Are they seriously as good, price almost seems to good to be true, why are Pazzo's so costly...? Are yours stong, I don't want a malfuction.

Thanks for the feeback, great forum.

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:45 pm

They survive whilst I am doing an unintensional stoppies into turn 2 ;)

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:53 pm

I got a set for my tracky (ZX9) from "the2wheels" on ebay. They survived a big off at T12 at PI...heaps of gravel rash to LH lever and switch block but not bent or broken and still works well.

Have just ordered a replacement set for the tracky and another set for the roady.

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:26 pm

What seems to happen is an established company (ie Pazzos) do the leg work and design and build the levers. Then someone in China buys a CNC machine and a set of Pazzos, and programmes their machine to cut them. R&D costs = 0, hence low price. My only issues have been with the quality of the powder coating, but then again how long do you keep the bike? If the levers scuff in 3 or 4 years is that really a problem? Your call. (I've got Pazzos on the Sprint at the moment).

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:36 pm

DaveGPz wrote:What seems to happen is an established company (ie Pazzos) do the leg work and design and build the levers. Then someone in China buys a CNC machine and a set of Pazzos, and programmes their machine to cut them. R&D costs = 0, hence low price. My only issues have been with the quality of the powder coating, but then again how long do you keep the bike? If the levers scuff in 3 or 4 years is that really a problem? Your call. (I've got Pazzos on the Sprint at the moment).



Or that they had the market to themselves for such a long time and have been caught out rorting it ;)

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:03 pm

Ha- Ha- Harley D D D... :kuda: :kuda: :kuda: :kuda:

It's a fair call. Why should a set of levers cost $20 from one mob and $200 from another (btw my Pazzos were on heap big special when I bought them :D )

Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:36 pm

Dude I got mine for half that and they look exactly the same as pazzo's. And I mean exactly

eBay is your friend. Arrived from hong kong in 8 days[/quote]


Are they seriously as good, price almost seems to good to be true, why are Pazzo's so costly...? Are yours stong, I don't want a malfuction.

Thanks for the feeback, great forum.[/quote]

Blurr

thanks for the info, got my new levers today, awesome and good value for money.
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Re: ZX6R 2010 levers

Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:56 am

didnt know that website......they seem to have some good stuff
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