Col, you need to upgrade to HH pads & stainless lines!!(DaCol. @ Aug. 11 2007,22:34) I just ordered Pazzos, but with the long handles. Any yeah, the shortys look better, but after 14 to 15 hours of riding, I always use 4 fingers to pull the clutch in. And a long and short just doesn't look right to me. Anyway after a long ride, in an emergency stop, I would probably use 4 fingers on the brake, if for no other reason, I WOULD BE TIRED and 2 fingers wouldn't do the job
Pazzo levers are very nice looking. Priced well. But the adjustments on the set I had don't really adjust well to "small" hands.(katman @ Aug. 11 2007,09:27) I just orderd some pazzo levers a, frend has some and they have a six position adjustment. I'll post pics when I get them it sould be on Tue. next week. I know other guys here have them.
I have them, but after 15 hours fatigue starts in with my hands (and the rest of my body) and it's generally at night when I hit those hours. So, to be on the safe side, I find I naturally use 4 fingers to clutch and stop. Before (say the first 10 hours of riding) I only use two for the brake and 3 for the clutch. Then of course, I use the levers to rest my fingers on while crusing at speed or on long uncluttered (with autos) roads. I've found that resting you fingers over the levers really relaxes your hands on long rides(Shibumi @ Aug. 12 2007,07:44)Col, you need to upgrade to HH pads & stainless lines!!(DaCol. @ Aug. 11 2007,22:34) I just ordered Pazzos, but with the long handles. Any yeah, the shortys look better, but after 14 to 15 hours of riding, I always use 4 fingers to pull the clutch in. And a long and short just doesn't look right to me. Anyway after a long ride, in an emergency stop, I would probably use 4 fingers on the brake, if for no other reason, I WOULD BE TIRED and 2 fingers wouldn't do the job
1 finger= stoppie
2 fingers= lockup
NO exaggeration.