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Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 8:31:50 AM   
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So, this isn't exactly the hardest thing in the world, and if you know what to look for, the whole install might take you 20 minutes, but I took pictures, dang-it, and I'm gonna post a how-to! 

First off, I purchased my levers from Riverway Racing. Jason (screen name on this forum is Jump1979man) was friendly and always quick to respond, even when I would send questions late in the evening. The whole process went smooth and easy, total turn around (and I had my levers custom engraved, which takes longer) was just about 2 weeks. If you need parts, I suggest hitting him up. He was a cool guy and, again, the whole process was relatively clean from start to finish. In the world of internet part-shops, you know this isn't always the case. I highly rec. this guy!

First, you open your box... here's what I got...


Next, We go to the lever, I started with the clutch side (and it rained last time I had the bike out, sorry for the dirty bike)...


Next, we locate and loosen out clutch lever pinch bolt. This step is NOT required, but it makes getting to the locking nut under the lever easier to get too. You'll notice I took a wax crayon and marked the original location of the lever so I could put it back the way it was when I was done.


Once we've turned the lever up to where we have better access to the bottom side, loosen the locking nut I'm pointing too here.


Unscrew the shiney silver stud that this nut is tightened down on and remove it.


Next, use a pair of pliers (or your fingers) and remove the clutch wire from the clutch lever. Keep the plastic "bushing" that is wrapped around the end in tact. After that, the lever should easily come off.



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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 8:43:29 AM   
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lol....i love the how-to...but it's just so damn easy to do...i didn't even have to loosen the pinch bolt to do mine...the hardest thing was getting enough slack to get the clutch cable into the pazzo..that took me 5 minutes or so...

can't wait to see a finished shot...btw...don't you love 'em...they are such sweet levers...


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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 8:43:52 AM   
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Here's a picture of the levers side by side for comparison.


From there, grab some greese and lube up all your contact points. (Anything that touches another surface and might move). This includes inside the copper bushing, the pin/screw that goes through, and on the clutch line's end that fits into the lever. After that, reverse your removal procedure. (Mind the switch, it's little "arm" isn't super strong. You'll have to press it in during fitment) Stand back and look at your handywork!


After that, really, it's the same sort of issue with the other side. Just rinse and repeat. Not much else worth writing about (and I didn't take pictures. ). I like the look, and I'm glad I went with blue and silver. Matches the bike pretty well I think! Enjoy! (and look, magically clean!)







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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 8:58:19 AM   
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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 9:14:43 AM   
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Glad you like them and the whole experience from Riverway Racing!

That color combo looks great with your bike and the engraving is killer too.

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 9:16:47 AM   
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Glad you like them and the whole experience from Riverway Racing!

That color combo looks great with your bike and the engraving is killer too.


Yup, Jason you did a killer job man. Thanks for the great service and quick responses!


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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 9:25:19 AM   
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huh i didn't know you could engrage them...wish i would have, i would have had something engraved...hmmmm....

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 2/27/2008 9:27:21 AM   
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huh i didn't know you could engrage them...wish i would have, i would have had something engraved...hmmmm....


Yeah, I stumbled accross that on the internet a while back. Heck, Jason at Riverway Racing didn't even know that was an option till I asked and pointed that out to him. You can get anything you want engraved in the clutch lever, up to a maximum of 11 characters, in any "standard" font... whatever that means. I chose Old English.


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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 3/31/2008 10:07:58 AM   
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Just a heads up to everyone.....

Pazzo Racing is increasing prices on April 15th by $20.00 

This is due to the falling dollar.


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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 3/31/2008 11:04:29 AM   
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Ever notice that when the dollar falls, everyone raises prices... when the dollar gets stronger... the prices stay the same? 

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 3/31/2008 11:08:10 AM   
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Ever notice that when the dollar falls, everyone raises prices... when the dollar gets stronger... the prices stay the same? 



Yep.  This isnt helping dealers out at all either.  When things cost more, people buy less.

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 3/31/2008 9:10:08 PM   
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just ordered a black set.. impulse buy at midnight.. your welcome jump1979..lol..

no engraving.. just the shorty black set with silver adjuster..

you have inspired me lrn2go..

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 3/31/2008 9:34:42 PM   
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ha also just ordered my set, black shorty with red adjuster, really hope i like the shorty cluth. ive been debating it for a while and seeing people post theirs i had to bite the bulett and order a set, pics to come soon

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 4/1/2008 10:51:53 AM   
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just ordered a black set.. impulse buy at midnight.. your welcome jump1979..lol..

no engraving.. just the shorty black set with silver adjuster..

you have inspired me lrn2go..


Got it.  Thanks.  Your going to love them.  Make sure to post pics after you install them.

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RE: Installing Pazzo Levers on an 07 CBR 600RR - 4/1/2008 11:47:56 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: OKIEZAC

just ordered a black set.. impulse buy at midnight.. your welcome jump1979..lol..

no engraving.. just the shorty black set with silver adjuster..

you have inspired me lrn2go..


Aww. I think you'll like them! Jason takes care of you, so you'll have them soon I bet. I look forward to seeing the pics when you're done!

The biggest problem I've had with mine is figuring out what "number" I like the clutch lever set at.


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