BarneyRubble
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How do you like the shifter? I think they are a cool idea but have this feeling they mount a bit far away. But I guess downtubers are far away too and you get used to themHere's mine! Just finished and off for the maiden ride.
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You just need to order the long pull version and then they do v brakes without any additional gizmos. Work really well, feels very crisp.Shifters are interesting - not cheap though... I've had a look at the website and they don't appear to be v-brake specific either... @BarneyRubble ?
First ride today and they took about 2 minutes to get used to. Actually really easy and intuitive to use.How do you like the shifter? I think they are a cool idea but have this feeling they mount a bit far away. But I guess downtubers are far away too and you get used to them
I think gravel bars flare because it's more comfortable and gives better control. Mine are Redshift sports "kitchen sink". They're really comfy!That looks really nice. I'm toying with the idea using a 26er rock lobster team ti but not sure whether to stick with 26 inch wheels or try and fit 27.5 wheels on it. Thoughts? Not sure what bars to use either. I've seen mentions of reach so would a standard MTB stem of the era work ok with drop bars, or would a longer stem be advisable? Also not sure about the bar style, I see yours are sweeping out, is there a reason for this? Forks are also a conundrum, rigid or short travel sus?
I think the long pull ones are based on the Tektro RL 520s, which are V specific. I have them (levers only) on a bike. They are quite comfortable but for big hand.You just need to order the long pull version and then they do v brakes without any additional gizmos. Work really well, feels very crisp.
As you say, not cheap, but a nice bit of engineering and work well.