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Old 04-17-07 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by seaneee
I bought one about two weeks ago, and I think it's pretty rad. Looks cool, feels solid (not a ton of play you see with cheaper levers), mounts close to the stem, works with Major Taylor bars and sticks out far enough that it doesn't mess with the drops.
SWEET ****ING JESUS! Someone who's actually used the lever finally speaks up! Thank you, seaneee.

Originally Posted by seaneee
My only complaint is that the little "c" part can be a pain to get a good grip on, but it's actually not that bad.
Ok, I'm not worried about that. I've always used the smallest 1-finger levers possible on all of my bikes. However, I just realized that they'll not work where I want them to, right next to the stem. (Salsa bars, have the "bulge" for the stem clamping area)

Thanks for your input.

Any yes, while they may be expensive, they're made in America by a small company. I like and support that.
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