The two reviews I skimmed seem promising but I'd be grateful to hear of
others' real-world experience with them in friction. In particular, how do
they compare with good ol' Slver BES? (If you attach Silvers to these
Tektros, please announce.)

Somewhat academic at this point since I'd use them for the Fargo which has,
of course, MTB disks, but perhaps in the future ...

(What road bike mechanical disk systems work well? The Avids I've used were
pure shite despite the best housing and all the other tweaks. Even worse
than Mafac cantis -- couldn't resist that jibe.)

Thanks.


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Tony DeFilippo <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://store.interlocracing.com/porabrlepa.html
>
> Anyone have any experience with these?  Or ordering direct from IRD?
>  Retroshift, now renamed 'gevenall' which seems dumb to me put out this
> design a couple years ago.  I've been interested in them, but I'm not a fan
> of the new name engraved all over the levers and I came across this kind of
> tucked away in the brakes section of IRD's web store. I can't find any
> other mention of it on the web.  To me it looks like a naked, unbranded
> version of what Retroshift is calling their 'Audax' lever.
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