STRANGE V brake lever??

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cyclemanpat
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by cyclemanpat

anyone ever used these? claimed at 97 grams a pair(not bad)
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scapin
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Probably they are for crono bike. :shock:

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cyclemanpat
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they are for sale on ebay, guy says they are for V brakes

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by jermans

Looks like an ugly chicken wings.

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by checky

i think thats are additional levers for crossbike and in this case there arent for v-brake (because the STI's arent)

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by Mulle

cyclemanpat wrote:they are for sale on ebay, guy says they are for V brakes


scapin is right. :D
The guy hasn't a glue :wink:

Look at them <=> they're not usable on a regular handlebar.
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