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Old Mar 15, 2008 | 09:57 PM
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what levers do you use

who uses shorty levers..thinking about getting pazzo shortys ..what do you prefer
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Re: what levers do you use

pazzo levers are for racers. stunters use the stock brake lever and cut it down if its too long and for the clutch use a moose ez pull or an msr raptor.
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Re: what levers do you use

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pazzo levers are for racers. stunters use the stock brake lever and cut it down if its too long and for the clutch use a moose ez pull or an msr raptor.
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Re: what levers do you use

just ordered the moose ez pull from hai,... mint
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Re: what levers do you use

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just ordered the moose ez pull from hai,... mint
+1 Moose ez pull is da ****
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Re: what levers do you use

I tried a Moose EZ pull and went back to stock. Just didnt work well for me
Old Mar 15, 2008 | 11:34 PM
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Re: what levers do you use

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I tried a Moose EZ pull and went back to stock. Just didnt work well for me
what didn't you like about the moose system
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Re: what levers do you use

I think it was just the bend. Someone told me if I cut the end off it would feel better but I just put the stock lever back on. It does hold true to its name though. That sum bitch was easy as hell to pull in!
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Re: what levers do you use

pazzo levers are awesome cause they are fatter......the feel is great,plus you can buy just the single brake lever from them, and still use the moose ezpull
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Re: what levers do you use

i use a CRG shorty for the brake, CRG long for the handbrake, and msr raptor for clutch.
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Re: what levers do you use

i used a BMX bike lever and perch

probably the best thing ive felt
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Re: what levers do you use

Originally Posted by SYTFU_R6
i use a CRG shorty for the brake, CRG long for the handbrake, and msr raptor for clutch.
The CRG's are nice
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Re: what levers do you use

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I think it was just the bend. Someone told me if I cut the end off it would feel better but I just put the stock lever back on. It does hold true to its name though. That sum bitch was easy as hell to pull in!
yeah thats what i did i took the moose lever off and put stock on there with the moose perch
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Re: what levers do you use

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yeah thats what i did i took the moose lever off and put stock on there with the moose perch
Stock lever with moose perch?

Wouldn't that make it so its not ez pull? Since the ez pull is dictated by the cable posisition in ht LEVER, not the perch?


Originally Posted by IRISH MIKE
I think it was just the bend. Someone told me if I cut the end off it would feel better but I just put the stock lever back on. It does hold true to its name though. That sum bitch was easy as hell to pull in!
Are you doing coasters, circles, or anything that requires use of the clutch? If so, then you know what a msr does, and how much of a better rider it can make you..

(the difference for me is, stock setup, I'm fatigued in 10 minutes and can barley ride... msr + exnteded clutch arm and I can go for 2 hours and my finger is never tired)
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Re: what levers do you use

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Stock lever with moose perch?

Wouldn't that make it so its not ez pull? Since the ez pull is dictated by the cable posisition in ht LEVER, not the perch?




Are you doing coasters, circles, or anything that requires use of the clutch? If so, then you know what a msr does, and how much of a better rider it can make you..

(the difference for me is, stock setup, I'm fatigued in 10 minutes and can barley ride... msr + exnteded clutch arm and I can go for 2 hours and my finger is never tired)
i dont have a moose or any ez pull lever, but if the stock lever fits into the moose perch, shouldnt the moose lever fit i nto the stock perch? or is a different design? i havent really looked at them
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Re: what levers do you use

Originally Posted by Afflicted
i dont have a moose or any ez pull lever, but if the stock lever fits into the moose perch, shouldnt the moose lever fit i nto the stock perch? or is a different design? i havent really looked at them
I don't know but thats a good point


But then again, a moose lever in a stock perch, your cable would be anlged wrong and would rub
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Re: what levers do you use

Pazzo's all the way. Same quality as CRG but more color options
Old Mar 16, 2008 | 05:09 PM
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Re: what levers do you use

Originally Posted by Towlieee
Stock lever with moose perch?

Wouldn't that make it so its not ez pull? Since the ez pull is dictated by the cable posisition in ht LEVER, not the perch?




to be honest with you I'm not sure. I know that Twite put a ez pull on ho heys bike when he rode it at Stuntwars and he put a different lever on it cause we were at the spot and didn't have anything to cut it with. Then i broke my cluch and took his off to go ride for a weekend and order him a new one. So I know that I have a Moose Ez pull with a none moose lever and all i know is that bitch is smooth as butter.
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Re: what levers do you use

I even cut my shorty MSR shorter.
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Re: what levers do you use

Are you doing coasters, circles, or anything that requires use of the clutch? If so, then you know what a msr does, and how much of a better rider it can make you..

(the difference for me is, stock setup, I'm fatigued in 10 minutes and can barley ride... msr + exnteded clutch arm and I can go for 2 hours and my finger is never tired)[/QUOTE]


Just 12's and idle. I can see how and ez pull and extended arm would work out.
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