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Thread: Cheap Chinese levers - first impressions

  1. #46
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    facebook .check out this guys stuff and well priced , German company making it in Thailand / Singapore , with Asian prices
    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...044388&theater
    sends out to Nz you pay in usd
    cool stuff here , if you own a z1000 or 750 or the common gixer r1 etc
    http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=109894739044388

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    Happy to report these are still working fine, no real problems. The throw adjuster (clutch) is a little tight but I don't play with that anyway.

    Held up against a Titax set these look, feel, and work pretty average... but they're doing the job.

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    The other option is to buy genuine Titax levers from us. As used by top riders like Leon Haslam, several MotoGP teams and top racers in NZ like Nick Cole and Marcus Beagley.

    German TUV testing and certification so you can trust them when you need them!

    We deal directly with the Titax factory and are the NZ agents so you get factory support with local warranty support and very competitive pricing!

    Check out our customer feed back on the web site to see how we value our customers.

    see www.titax.co.nz

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    I got a pair landed for NZ$45. Pretty happy with them so far.
    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
    \m/ o.o \m/

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    I got some 'M-label' for my speedy and can't really see any difference to the expensive ones. I am really happy with them.

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    As I understand the situation CRG came up with the original design but neglected to patent it. Pazzo therefore are just another rip-off and "genuine Pazzo" is an oxymoron when you mention levers.

    There are some quality items around: Titax, Gilles Tooling etc. For CRG though, Hardracing and Kyle Racing sometimes have a little price war which can work in our favour.

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