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Are spare parts offered instead of having to buy a whole new lever? |
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Yes you can, spare parts are available from your local Distributor. Please refer to our distributor list and contact the distributor responsible for your country for pricing and availability. |
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Where are the levers made? |
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We are a Canadian owned and operated company, we manufacture everything in house.
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My bike isn't listed, do you make levers for my bike? |
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That normally means one of two things, we do not offer levers for your bike, or have not been able to confirm fitment with levers we already produce. Please feel free to e-mail us with any model questions or requests. |
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Are there any costs involved other then shipping? |
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Depending on where you live yes, all orders are subject to your country's duties and taxes. All lever sets are marked with the full price and are not offered as "gifts". |
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I would like a shorty brake and long clutch, do I have to order singles? Will it be more expensive? |
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We are more then happy to help you customize your set of levers to your needs. Most often we can provide you with paypal payments options and you can order the set you need directly. This includes different lengths and levers that are not the original levers for your particular bike. (i.e. you changed your front brake to a mastercylinder off a newer style bike) |
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I own/work at a dealership or webstore, I would like to become a Pazzo dealer, where can I get dealer info? |
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Our distributors are responsible for their country's dealer network. Please check our distributor list and please contact the distributor responsible for your country. If you're not sure, please contact us with your location and we will point you in the right direction. |
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I don't know if i should get Long levers or Shortys, which would be better? |
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Tough question to answer, as the main factor is personal preference. The long levers are generally 1/2" shorter then your OEM levers, and the shortys are 1 1/4" shorter then the longs.
Ask yourself a couple of questions, how do you brake and clutch? Do you use your whole hand or just a couple fingers? Shortys are perfect for two finger braking! Is you clutch lever stiff, or a nice light pull? If it is stiff you might want to consider long levers. Hand size isn't really a factor, as both the short and long levers will have the same, if not better then OEM adjustability. |
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