STI brake reach
simbil1
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The reach from the dropped hand position to the end of my brake leaver is a bit too far. I've got a feeling it cannot be adjusted - tell me it ain't so...
They're shimano 105.
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They're shimano 105.
http://picasaweb.google.com/thefirstsimbil/Bikes
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I think this was mentioned a while ago on here somewhere. I think the answer was a "wedge" which can be fitted under the clamps to tilt them forward and thus reduce the reach. I need to find some of these myself so if you find them please mention it again.
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I've got a Giant SCR 2.0 with Tiagra shifters. The bike came with 4 shims/wedges (2 small, 2 large) which clip in behind the levers and reduce the reach needed from the drops.
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Are these wedges something you could knock up yourself from wood / plastic?
Sounds DIY-able...
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Probably. They are black plastic and have two circular lumps which fit into the levels to hold them in place. If I get the chance I'm photograph them and paste a link.
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Or you can buy them for ?4 here:
http://www.cyclesuk.com/productindex.as ... s/ptId/853
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My friend needs some too, better than my homemade contraption
http://www.cyclistclub.org.hk/main.htm
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