dummy lever
#1
dummy lever
anyone know how to turn a Shimano105 lever into a dummy lever?
example:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/b...4/pistase.html
jeff
example:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/b...4/pistase.html
jeff
#4
Originally Posted by stickerguy
anyone know how to turn a Shimano105 lever into a dummy lever?
example:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/b...4/pistase.html
jeff
example:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/b...4/pistase.html
jeff
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
#5
You can either remove the lever or use a short piece of cable and bolt it in place. If you ride on your hoods mostly you might think about bull horns. Just get an old set of drops from your LBS flip them and chop them. Works great for me.
__________________
I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
#7
i actually prefer the look of jus one lever. i know, i know, i know there are soo many reasons to
have it--hand positions, and.... hand positions, visual symmetry, hand positions..., visual symmetry,
but i actually prefer the look of jus one lever. There! i said it.
have it--hand positions, and.... hand positions, visual symmetry, hand positions..., visual symmetry,
but i actually prefer the look of jus one lever. There! i said it.
#9
slightly confused:
How do you bolt it with a short piece of cable?
Where do you drive the drywall screw??
I know the fixie way is to rock bullhorns, but I like riding in the drops a lot and
I like the hoods for climbing. I don't really care about symmetry so much so
I don't mind if it looks all wack. These hills in SoCal have taught me humility.
Respect to the locals!!
jeff
How do you bolt it with a short piece of cable?
Where do you drive the drywall screw??
I know the fixie way is to rock bullhorns, but I like riding in the drops a lot and
I like the hoods for climbing. I don't really care about symmetry so much so
I don't mind if it looks all wack. These hills in SoCal have taught me humility.
Respect to the locals!!
jeff
#10
Danger is my middle name.

Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 998
Likes: 0
From: San Francisco, Ca
Bikes: Can't stand the damn things...
Originally Posted by stickerguy
I know the fixie way is to rock bullhorns
Except Skitbra's.
__________________
Yeah, I'm still pretty.
Yeah, I'm still pretty.







