brake hood type
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CityCycle
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brake hood type
I'm wanting to replace these aero hoods with new ones. I can't find a brand name on the levers, they are the original levers from my 1986 Schwinn Prelude, any ideas of what kind to purchase ? The brake hood in the background shows that it takes a partial type that doesn't extend up over the top of the brake,possibly one would fit over it?
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thanks for your help, I'm the original owner of the bike, it never had more of a hood on it then what you see on the lever in the background. Looking online I've never come across one like this.
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Yup, Dia Compe Gran Compe Aero levers. Crane Creek use to make those brakes and levers also, but not any more.
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that looks to be them, nice find! I thought dia compe would have put their name on it somewhere. I wonder why mine came with just a partial hood. The hoods on ebay appear to be as much as a new set of standard dia compe brake levers with hoods. I'm wondering if it's worth keeping these old ones ?
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You could hunt down some hoods, but having used those levers years ago I agree that just replacing them would be easier (besides, they were never anything to crow about). Looks like your bar tape is toast anyway, new levers will probably work better.





