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I had that lever on my commuter bike. It fitted very nicely under the brake lever on the drop bars and I could brake and shift at the same time.SA used to make a single lever, twin cable 5 speed handlebar trigger changer - but it was plastic and rubbish, The first time you got a puncture and stood the bike upside down it cracked the casing!
I’ve never changed a tyre or done any maintenance work on a bike whilst on its saddle/levers/bars, not once.SA used to make a single lever, twin cable 5 speed handlebar trigger changer - but it was plastic and rubbish, The first time you got a puncture and stood the bike upside down it cracked the casing!
Yeh, me too. My first thought is newbe amateurIt still amazes me when I see a £?K modern bike upside on the road sorting a puncture!
I have the original ESGE Chromoplastic mudguards they just need a good scrub and the stays straightened. Will fit them with the original saddle for the fully restored photos next week and will fit them to retain the original look for any show & shine events .I'd be trying to put mudguards on it, make it a proper utility bike
Ha..the top photo of the complete bike is from the sellers eBay listing so I've got away with that one..I’d start to pay attention to the rotting table,fence & the weed invasion going on in your lawn & concrete decay…..getting out of hand…..n