Paul E-lever.
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For the cost of a Bacardi 151 Rum punch and sixteen lap dances, that thing is butt ugly.
Those card suites are like bad spring break tattoos....
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Originally Posted by me thinkst
...and how do you know this?
judging from the pivot location it looks like a solid 2 finger lever. Paul has tons of experience with brake levers and generally isn't known for building ****.
so, have YOU used one???
judging from the pivot location it looks like a solid 2 finger lever. Paul has tons of experience with brake levers and generally isn't known for building ****.
so, have YOU used one???
I've explained before why I think this lever is absolute **** and why I don't have to use one to be sure of that. For a quick overview look at the first page of this thread.
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Originally Posted by dutret
However the market for high priced cnced stuff is pretty small these days so he seems to be left with making fancy looking crap for hipsters.
Originally Posted by dutret
I've explained before why I think this lever is absolute **** and why I don't have to use one to be sure of that.
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I like it.
The clamp size is 23.8mm btw, so it fits Nitto bars fine right up to the stem (how close depends on how wide the stem fitting thing is).
The clamp size is 23.8mm btw, so it fits Nitto bars fine right up to the stem (how close depends on how wide the stem fitting thing is).
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Originally Posted by Burrito Eater
Did a "hipster" kill a family member of yours? It seems like every third post of yours is railing about "hipsters"
Awesome! I've never used one but value my opinion because I say so. And I hate hipsters! You must have been the president of the debate team in high school.
Awesome! I've never used one but value my opinion because I say so. And I hate hipsters! You must have been the president of the debate team in high school.

I'm actually suprised that those ****ty cranks appeal to them since they seem to be more a long the lines of PIs "otis" shirt as far as aesthetics go. I guess if you charge enough anything can become a status symbol though.
Either way every complaint I have about these levers is clear merely from experience with different brake levers and looking at them. No need to waste $50.
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Dutret, you're like a friggin' mad lib. Just substitute a few words and all your posts are the same.
Saaayyy, you're really a robot aren't you? This is some kind of MIT sociology experiment, eh. You respond in a certain manner then the grad students see how many people mirror that response, then you continue right up the ladder. And you never begin a new post.
Clever. Destroying the internet just like they did MTV...
Saaayyy, you're really a robot aren't you? This is some kind of MIT sociology experiment, eh. You respond in a certain manner then the grad students see how many people mirror that response, then you continue right up the ladder. And you never begin a new post.
Clever. Destroying the internet just like they did MTV...
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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.
I'm mean, if you gonna put down cash on a Kashimax TT protector or friggin' double toe straps, $50 is that much.
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.
I'm mean, if you gonna put down cash on a Kashimax TT protector or friggin' double toe straps, $50 is that much.
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.
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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.
I'm mean, if you gonna put down cash on a Kashimax TT protector or friggin' double toe straps, $50 is that much.
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.
I'm mean, if you gonna put down cash on a Kashimax TT protector or friggin' double toe straps, $50 is that much.
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.
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Originally Posted by jimmy_jazz
So the pluses are that it looks cool, the minus is that it doesn't really work all that well...
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Dude, you guys are a bunch of f***ers. I swear, you are so literal.
I said it could be a pain, I DIDN'T say that it does not work. I'm sorry that I didn't clarify myself, it took some getting used to but overall I really like it.
The nicest thing is the size and clearance of the lever.
And yes, it does look cool. I'm a f***ing art director, of course I look at the aesthetics of something. I don't think it's a bad thing to like how something looks.
I said it could be a pain, I DIDN'T say that it does not work. I'm sorry that I didn't clarify myself, it took some getting used to but overall I really like it.
The nicest thing is the size and clearance of the lever.
And yes, it does look cool. I'm a f***ing art director, of course I look at the aesthetics of something. I don't think it's a bad thing to like how something looks.
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"Really expensive stuff, and lame/nonexistent customer service."
i've dealt with paul many times regarding various things about cranks and hubs and each time i got a response back from him within a day or two, and when i've called and talked to him personally he's been extremely friendly and helpful.
i dunno bout these brakes though. the design of the lever doesn't look that ergonomic. i'm sure it's well built and will last forever unlike some of the cheaper cross levers i've destroyed, but yeah - the c-shaped lever is questionable. i'd have to ride with it before passing judgement though.
i've been riding paul hubs for two years just about every day on nyc streets and havent had any problems. they heavy duty hubs that i'm not worried about breaking a flange on. can't say that bout the level hubs i have.
i've been riding paul cranks for coming up on a year and i ****ing love em. they're stiffer than my 75's and feel great. i love the way they look, although i'd prefer them without the playing card stuff. as far as the proprietary chainring set-up goes, i like it. riding nyc streets daily in the past i've tended to have a problem with loosening chainring bolts, and i haven't had to deal with this at all with the pauls.
there's also a lot to say for supporting independent, small, american businesses which is one of the primary reasons i've gone with paul stuff in the past and the main reason i went with the cranks.
i've dealt with paul many times regarding various things about cranks and hubs and each time i got a response back from him within a day or two, and when i've called and talked to him personally he's been extremely friendly and helpful.
i dunno bout these brakes though. the design of the lever doesn't look that ergonomic. i'm sure it's well built and will last forever unlike some of the cheaper cross levers i've destroyed, but yeah - the c-shaped lever is questionable. i'd have to ride with it before passing judgement though.
i've been riding paul hubs for two years just about every day on nyc streets and havent had any problems. they heavy duty hubs that i'm not worried about breaking a flange on. can't say that bout the level hubs i have.
i've been riding paul cranks for coming up on a year and i ****ing love em. they're stiffer than my 75's and feel great. i love the way they look, although i'd prefer them without the playing card stuff. as far as the proprietary chainring set-up goes, i like it. riding nyc streets daily in the past i've tended to have a problem with loosening chainring bolts, and i haven't had to deal with this at all with the pauls.
there's also a lot to say for supporting independent, small, american businesses which is one of the primary reasons i've gone with paul stuff in the past and the main reason i went with the cranks.
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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.
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.
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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Originally Posted by goldener
huh. ok. i would think most would want their brake lever directly next to the stem, as that seems to be the prevaling fashion.
talk about a stupid design.
talk about a stupid design.
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Too rich for my blood and I mount my brake lever on the bulge so I can get the most hand positions out of my bars. Works fine if you rock 25.4s or risers I guess. Sucks for the 26.0 and 31.8 crowd though.
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Goldfingers fit 26.0, but they are supposed to come with a shim.
EDIT: I was wrong, they fit 25.4 with a shim for 22
EDIT: I was wrong, they fit 25.4 with a shim for 22
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Originally Posted by dutret
1. overpriced cnced aluminum parts. Used to be highly desireable but now pretty much outdated and only worthwhile for those times when you need something outdated(like cantis).
get real, dutret.
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Originally Posted by @work
Not mounted on as of the moment but here's some pics of the paul lever on some nitto bullhorns


Also I don't really like how the lever is silver but the rest is black. Do they do anodized stuff?
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I think that's the only one that Paul sells online. The shop up the street gets prototypes and special runs of paul stuff to sorta test the water. They had five different colors. All silver, gold ano, polished black ano, silver/black (above), and flat black anno (the one I bought). By far, my favs were the solid color ones.




