Looking at those pictures, I think the first thing I'd try is repositioning the levers a little further down on the bar. That might buy you just enough distance to make you feel more comfortable getting a bit more of your fingers around the levers.
Looking at those pictures, I think the first thing I'd try is repositioning the levers a little further down on the bar. That might buy you just enough distance to make you feel more comfortable getting a bit more of your fingers around the levers.
Lisa
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Ultimately I ended up changing out my levers to solve my reach problems, but I don't think it would hurt to try moving the levers as a first step. If it happens to work, great. And if it doesn't, there are still other options to try. Just a thought.
i'll give it a try.
I finally found my Zinn book buried under a pile of old New Yorkers...(the magazine, not the people)
He suggests first changing the bar....sigh
I'll check out the shims, move the levers and then see. I want to put my brown Brooks leather tape on anyway....
they're Tiagras
thanks for all the suggestions!
(I have been looking at Terrys...for someday...)
Last edited by elk; 07-03-2008 at 12:36 AM.
Discipline is remembering what you want.
are you sure all shimano's not shimmed with the same shims?
now say that 10 times fast!
Lisa
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I am so glad this is being discussed, because it think this is the problem i am having with descending...the pics are really helping!
thanks!
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