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Old 08-10-22 | 04:49 PM
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Bikes: Had an old Columbia in the 80's, here a used Schwinn hybrid, now a Cannondale Quick 3 and a Topstone 105..

Originally Posted by Iride01
Find the model and part number for your brakes. It's on them somewhere. Probably the backside or down on the mount. Then go to Page C-499 of this document. If your model numbers are out of production then you might have to go to the archives which is a link in the top right of the document.

https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/co...737&acid=C-499

Your brake PN should be in the last column. The shift levers will be in the second column. Make sure there is a line connecting the box with your brake model to the hoses and then to the levers.

This document and others can be found at

https://si.shimano.com/en/#/

If you are wanting something other than Shimano, someone else will have to say. Microshift usually has stuff that works.
Thank you for this. I will look for the part numbers and find the necessary parts. Is Microshift a decent quality piece? I have no experience with that brand.
My biggest concern is that the brake levers will retract the pistons.
Thanks again, Frank.
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