I believe Tektro has licensed the design from Cane Creek.  I have a
pair of each and except for the little lizards on the cane creek
levers, they are identical. Both work great and have become my
favorite levers.  My bias is toward the local product.

Michael

On May 23, 11:40 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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