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Old 04-14-14, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
the TRP Hydro with the master cylinder in the body of the lever seems to have been working , read of no recalls .

the shifter mech is displaced by the hydraulic mech. so shifting is done elsewhere.
TRP system is SUPER clever. They have a patent pending for the implementation of a stand alone master cylinder inside the brake lever body. What this does is allow you an easy and inexpensive replacement of the brake lever and or body if you should crash one. You simply pull master cylinder out of broken parts (its inside so well protected) and then replace broken parts.

Due to this we will be offering our crash replacement service on this new hydraulic shifting system. Not sure on pricing yet but might be as little as $50-$75 to get a complete rebuild for a front or rear units should it get run over by a herd of elephants.

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