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I have a set on mine and love um
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What advantage do they give?
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Image wrote:What advantage do they give?
Well they look a lot better for starters!

They offer a better range of adjustment over the standard ones & the clicky adjuster is cool.

Plus the Chinkey ''Spazo's'' are a hell of a lot cheaper than the real thing.

Enough advantages for you?

I got a set of long ones me self didn't fancy the shorties.
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Only problem I have had with my Hong Kong Pazzo's, which are the full length silver with black adjusters, is sun bleaching the adjusters from black to silver. Still good value though.
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Image wrote:Anyone tried one of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shorty-Pro-Cl ... 45feeef716
I got the same ones as Lloydie - they look awesome! I couldn't tell you what other benefits they have.... :eh:
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I have some on my RVF400, ZX636 and GSXR600 trackbike. They work great, look good but fade in the sun. My black ones are going a funny shade of green!!

Cheap enough though.
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