I love the Tektros.  I'm even putting them on my 71 chrome
Paramount....GASP!!  I'm 99% certain they are the same as the Cane
Creeks (I have a pair of both and they're identical). That being said,
they are much thicker than the Shimanos and I'm not sure how they'd
feel on a moustache bar.

On May 23, 8:40 pm, David Estes <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My brother in law crashed my all-rounder today and totally tweaked my brake
> lever.  My fault for taking him on a trail that was above his level, so
> can't complain too much.  Only caualty was the lever.  It's an old non-aero
> lever that has a quick-release built into it.   VERY useful for me when
> opening up the canti-brakes.
>
> Any leads on these?  I can find plenty of old 600 series levers, but have
> never seen these around other than the set I have.  The funky bike/junk
> store I found them out still might have some, but don't know when I can get
> out there to check it out (think I paid $5 at the time, should have bought
> more!!!).
>
> Pic:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/3557773765/
>
> If I can't find a replacement, I'll probably go w/ a Tektro R200A.  Any
> criticism of that lever?  Is there any difference between it an the Cane
> Creek SCR-5 at twice the price?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> David
> Redlands, CA
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