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Thread: Pazzo levers on a street triple!

  1. #16
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    29th June 2008 - 12:46
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimothyS View Post
    Just cancelled the order after 1 1/2 months waiting and two new delivery dates from ASV.
    (Firstly no later than Feb 28, and then no later than Mar 12...) So frankly they were always lying.
    Have picked up a cheap new clutch lever so I can get a WOF (do you know the standard clutch lever is $90!! )
    I did see on at least two sites a comment on the product info page that ASV had issues with delivery times.

    Here's the email from ASV to the place I ordered them from:

    Andrew-

    Due to extreme delays with our vendors I can not honestly give you an accurate eta. We have a lot of orders in the system dating back to
    Early December. That being said all open orders are our 13 weeks from the date of the order. I know this is a shocking number to look at.
    We will being trying to get the orders out asap. However, this is the reality of the situation. I will call you as soon as your order is ready to ship.
    If you no longer want it at that time, I will gladly cancel the order.
    That sux mate. I really don't understand that company. They gotta be understaffed or just plain can't be bothered. Such a shame 'cause they make a nice looking product. Doesn't mean jake if you can't get 'em though.

    So do you know what levers you gonna get? I just saw Lex Racing ones and they're pretty cool. About the same price as CRG but have awesome adjustability.

  2. #17
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    15th July 2008 - 22:03
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    Just thought I would jump into this thread as it's discussing supply problems.

    We now have both stock of the Pazzo and Pazzo racing levers here in New Zealand for all models of Triumphs.

    The Titax and Pazzo are pretty similar (in fact some parts are interchangeable - not that we would recommend this). The main difference is in the finish and that the Titax use bearings for the reach adjusters. The Titax units are a bit better known in MotoGP and Superbike circles than the Pazzo levers and have German TUV ISO certification.

    We are going to be doing some introduction special pricing on selected models of Titax levers over the next couple of weeks.

    Any questions just PM me.

    Liam Venter
    www.FastBikeGear.co.nz
    Top brand Motorcycle accessories: R&G Racing, Titax, CTEK, Ultrabatt lithium Batteries, RockSolid, BikeVis, NGR, Oberon, Stopit, TUTORO, Posi-Lock, etc.
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