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Old 10-31-22, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by pbass
Love the Gevenalle GX levers on my Cross Check. Was very easy to take off the shift mechanism since I converted the bike to SS. The hood design gives a very secure grip on the rough stuff.
Unless they have changed things they are using Tektro levers. I found the levers on my touring bike to be useable but certainly a bit more blocky and didn't fit my hands well (I do have large-ish hands) I guess going from Tektro to SRAM and then back to Tektro didn't pan out as well for me. However glad people are liking them. The TRP Hylex levers are nice but you would need disc brakes.
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