Pazzo levers

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Pazzo levers

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I'm trying to get a set of adjustable Pazzo levers that will fit my '92 907, will the ones for a 900SS or 916 work.
The seller does not have them specific for the 907 so wondering if I can use from other models.

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If you have the stock master cylinders on your 907, the 916 levers will not fit.
You have to choose the early SS (until 1997) and Monster (until 2003) ones.

They have the shape below, and fit both for the brake and the clutch master cylinders,
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while the 916 ones have the shape below.
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Later, the fitment will be very easy.
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As usual sir, you are correct, tried a set from my brother's '91 900 SS and they fit perfectly (same exact levers).
wooo hooo ..I'm ordering my Pazzo adjustables!!

Many thanks!!
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The Pazzo's are nice and the price is right! I have them on my 900SS.
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What about short vs. long Pazzo levers, any preferences?
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My brother has the "shorties" on his 900SS, the brake is good but the clutch is a bit uncomfortable (too short for full 4 finger pulls).
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I have the shorty levers. Seems to work fine for me.
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Just installed them ...piece of cake! ..they look great and now I can adjust and compensate the clutch friction zone.
Only thing I would do different would be to use a "shortie" lever for the brake and a "long" lever for the clutch, they do come in combined length sets.
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Any link to "Pazzo" levers ?
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GGGGGGoogle says:

http://www.pazzoracing.com/

No Google in Finland?
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jcslocum wrote:No Google in Finland?
Nooooooo, there is Google in Finland!!!
But, you have to understand... He's an old age man :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: .
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Frankie, this time Your are "little wrong": I start to be "too LAZY" to search all things by "kuukkeli", as we call Google.... and we surely have plenty of new very hig tecnology here, like very fast internet connection in near every house :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Surely we have Google... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: As You know, companies, like Nokia is coming from Finland, no matter they make them already in hole world... also in china :mad: Minä kyllä ymmärrän, että yritätte "vittuilla" minulle silloin tällöin, mutta "paskat siitä" !!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

btw, do You guys let me to "pensioner", when i reach 2000 mails/advices to these sites ????? ;) ...that i can concentrate ONLY for DRIVING my Ducatis! :mrgreen:
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I did some checking, and the levers should be the same between the Paso 750 and the 907, and......I also know that the levers from the '97-'00 ST2/ST4 (maybe up to '02) will fit the stock master cylinders, also. Here is a picture of the lever from a '98 ST2 (silver) on the master cylinder of a 1988 Paso 750.

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Here is a picture of the two levers side-by-side...

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I know the '00 ST2/4 levers are the same as the '98, as I upgraded my master cylinders in '00 on my ST2, and the levers are interchangeable. I believe the ST bikes used the same levers until at least '02, but someone may want to check on that.
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