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Cedwards2301 06-22-17 10:18 PM

Paul Components Lever Install Help
 
I'm having a hard time trying to figure out how to install a Paul Brake lever and trying not to go to a bike shop. Anyone know where I can find instructions? There's nothing on Paul's website. Trying to use them with a Dia Compe Calliper. Thanks in advance for the help.

veganbikes 06-23-17 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by Cedwards2301 (Post 19671643)
I'm having a hard time trying to figure out how to install a Paul Brake lever and trying not to go to a bike shop. Anyone know where I can find instructions? There's nothing on Paul's website. Trying to use them with a Dia Compe Calliper. Thanks in advance for the help.

Why wouldn't you go to your local shop? That seems silly. Anywho what is the issue you are having? Generally you slide or clamp the lever on the bar tighten down the bolt holding it to the bar and then insert the proper cable, a Paul lever is no different aside from looking better and being made in 'merica.

Scrodzilla 06-23-17 08:37 AM

Installing Paul levers is the new rocket science.

SquidPuppet 06-23-17 11:12 AM

Instructions? :foo:

rico_mack 06-23-17 11:48 AM

I agree, what actually is the problem? I have a set of Paul levers on my grinder. Love 'em and yes they are a work of art IMHO. They are also very easy to install, actually one of the easiest installation on a bike, once again IMHO. So what is the problem you are having with them? Is it putting the lever up on the bar and running the cable to the brake or getting the levels to work with the brakes?

motrheadsroadie 06-23-17 01:51 PM

ahaha i bet its a long pull lever/short pull caliper combo.

TimothyH 06-23-17 02:56 PM

It is a shame that a company which touts its engineering prowess can't stop fawning over themselves long enough to produce even the most basic instructions.

Sure it isn't rocket science but at $140 it would be nice to get more than just a PDF which says, "Standard Short Pull Design" and such drivel.


-Tim-

Scrodzilla 06-23-17 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 19673145)
It is a shame that a company which touts its engineering prowess can't stop fawning over themselves long enough to produce even the most basic instructions.

Why would someone ever need detailed step-by-step instructions to install a Paul brake lever? It's very literally one of the easiest things to figure out.

hairnet 06-23-17 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 19673184)
Why would someone ever need detailed step-by-step instructions to install a Paul brake lever? It's very literally one of the easiest things to figure out.

Having been a co-op volunteer for years, I can attest to the fact that some people don't even know how to use a screw driver.

Not trying to sound like a dick, some people just grew up without doing any hands on kind of work or are just not mechanically inclined. It seems so simple to us but escapes others. But hey, you think if someone was going out buying Paul that they would be able to figure this much out.

TejanoTrackie 06-23-17 04:19 PM

I have my butler install my Paul brake levers.

TimothyH 06-23-17 07:05 PM

[MENTION=397754]Cedwards2301[/MENTION], send me a PM if you are anywhere near Atlanta.

I'll install them for you for a cup of coffee or something.

Then we'll ride.

Scrodzilla 06-23-17 07:29 PM

Without instructions? You're good!

TimothyH 06-23-17 08:02 PM

Feel free to reach out if you ever need help with derailleurs.


-Tim-

veganbikes 06-23-17 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 19673641)
Feel free to reach out if you ever need help with derailleurs.


-Tim-

I bought this damned fix-ed gear bike and the damn thing won't shift, I would have taken it to the local shop but they are all crooks. Pound sign: Crookzilla Pound Sign: RetroScamsion :p:p:p:p:p

pcf 06-29-17 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 19673236)
Having been a co-op volunteer for years, I can attest to the fact that some people don't even know how to use a screw driver.

Not trying to sound like a dick, some people just grew up without doing any hands on kind of work or are just not mechanically inclined. It seems so simple to us but escapes others.

I can attest to this.

One of my neighbors had to have my wife show him how to use a tire gauge.

Another one didn't know how to tell how much air should be put into a tire.

rico_mack 06-30-17 01:31 PM

I agree with all that was said about some people being mechanically disinclined. I am grateful i am not one of them. However the OP stated that he/she didn't want to take the bike to a bike shop. My thought here is if you are not mechanically inclined enough to put a set of brake levers on a bike perhaps taking the bike to a shop should be reconsidered .


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