Name a single Chinese manufacturer mofo!Jonno wrote:name the manufacturer is my question?
(of bit's that is

and it's you're...not your MF!

Name a single Chinese manufacturer mofo!Jonno wrote:name the manufacturer is my question?
I spent money on Suspension and had $30 left over so I brought the cheap knock off leversJonno wrote:It is all Chinese whispers I tell ya, but I have heard from a mate of a mate of my evil twin brother that Kevin07 and Joolya were made in China but they sent us the dud and the fake, now that everything is broken we find out there is no product support or warrantysmithy5 wrote:I heard that Makita and GMC power tools were made in the same Chinese factory. Makita got metal parts inside and the cheaper GMC got plastic bits.................. bottom line, you get what you pay for..........my 2 cents
I think people have an emotional attachment to their cheap bling purchases and need justify it in their minds when challenged hence the unsupported claims in some comments.
At the end of the day it is cheap knock off shite which ever way you turn it, it wont improve your riding ability on the road and much of it is non ADR compliant and even dangerous.
Better off spending it on suspension.![]()
However each to their own
blackryder wrote:I tend to agree with Jonno,they look the same, but are they the same?
I suppose its hard to justify spending $200 on Pazzo's when you can get the same thing for $30???....hmmm
I can certainly see why the cheaper versions are more appealing.....maybe until you really need to use them for their intended use, it becomes clear why they are so cheap.
So....to be sure which is better and to clarify all this confusion, between Chinese or Pazzo's...
someone please supply pictures of both...
then break them half...
post pics up & we'll see![]()
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Fujian Hua Min Group ..............They make levers amongst other items.seiko1 wrote:Name a single Chinese manufacturer mofo!Jonno wrote:name the manufacturer is my question?
(of bit's that is)
and it's you're...not your MF!
Simple question and I will ask it again, name the manufacturer as you referred to in your statement, you probably dont know and probably cant back it up.seiko1 wrote: The expensive shit probably comes off exactly the same production line yuppy!
I am not scorning, just asking questions to the quality and who makes them, I wouldn't use an unknown product if my life depended on it and I am not referring to levers per see as they are not critical directly to safety unless you snap a brake lever just as you need it. Levers are just the catalyst of my arguementDaisy wrote:As I said in an earlier thread about these, I bought mine because the standard clutch lever isn't adjustable. They also cost about the same as the OEM lever that I broke when the bike fell over.
I always find it interesting that there are some people who can be relied upon to pour scorn on these 'cheap Chinese crap' parts, despite the fact that some of us have been using them for years now with no adverse effects. Remember when anything made in Japan was 'cheap crap'? How many of us here ride Japanese motorcycles? ... Oh, wait ... wat
I have Chinese/ebay levers on my track bikeDaisy wrote:I always find it interesting that there are some people who can be relied upon to pour scorn on these 'cheap Chinese crap' parts, despite the fact that some of us have been using them for years now with no adverse effects. Remember when anything made in Japan was 'cheap crap'? How many of us here ride Japanese motorcycles? ... Oh, wait ... wat
Apparently the lever itself doesn't break......... It's the smaller cast end part of the lever inside where the two sections are joined, but, no brakes, means no brakesNaked Twin wrote:Smithy I have only ever read of one failure for a lever and that was on KSRC, must search for that thread as he got caned if I recall correctly.