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Old 03-05-10 | 09:53 AM
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From: Richardson TX
There are aero levers for drop bars that are compatable with V-brakes.
If you are using normal road brake levers, you'll need some adapters (travel agents?) to give you the right range of cable travel.
V-brakes and cantis require different amounts of cable travel.

I've heard that the v-brakes afford more stopping power and are easier to set up.
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