Jenson USA has them too, in bags of 10:
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/BR409Z07-Dia-Compe+94+Alloy+Brake+Lever+End+Buttn.aspx
They also had the proprietary ferrules for a pair of first-gen dia
compe aero brake levers i had, which was nice.
On Oct 19, 3:44 pm, Greg wrote:
> This probably
JB Importers part number for this widget is 1421. Most shops have a JB
account. (No implication that JB actually has them in stock...)
On Oct 19, 10:43 pm, Ian Dickson wrote:
> There's also these, if you want to get fancy:
>
> http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/brakes/pads-parts/d
There's also these, if you want to get fancy:
http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/brakes/pads-parts/dia-compe-cable-adjuster-for-gc202-and-dc204-levers.html
On Oct 19, 2:44 pm, Greg wrote:
> This probably won't make sense to anyone except those who are familiar
> with older non-aer
I went through the same thing. Any bike shop that works on older
bikes and three speeds or has been in business for a long time will
have a 50-gallon drum filled with those! Just bring the lever and
point. They'll know what you are asking for.
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You guys are awesome! I looked at Loose Screws, but I guess I only
looked under the Brake section, not the Cable section. While I'm at
it, I suppose I should get some individual cassette/freewheel cogs to
salvage some of those cassettes and freewheels that are sitting in the
bottom of my parts dr
Don't know of a hack, but I just bought a few of these from
loosescrews.com.
I think they were listed as Dia Comp but might fit Shimano too.
On Oct 19, 6:44 pm, Greg wrote:
> This probably won't make sense to anyone except those who are familiar
> with older non-aero levers.
>
> I have a set of