Using reverse levers in the ends of the Boscos might mitigate the strange cable
swoop-in to the interrupters.
If you've already got bar-end shifters in there, that would t work.
Or, have just rear shifting and only front braking... :^)
Philip
www.biketinker.com
www.philipwilliamson.com
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And you have to get interrupter levers with the correct clamp diameter.
They are available in 22.2, 23.8, and 26.0 clamp sizes (and maybe 31.8 for
oversize bars).
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Kai Vierstra wrote:
> The only real issue being the transition from mountain style brake levers
> wi
The only real issue being the transition from mountain style brake levers with
their housing well distanced from the bar, to the interrupters which run with
housing set close to the bar. It just makes the space between the brakes
awkward for hands due to the funky housing run. Outside of that, s
Hi all,
After searching the archives, I found Marc Irwin had used and liked interrupter
levers on the close to the stem part of the Bosco bars. Anyone else care to
chime in? I recently acquired a pair and a long stem is on the way so I will
experiment this weekend.
Thanks,
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake,