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Location: Central PA, USA

Date: 2005-01-05 17:17:23 Topic: Brake Levers

I just got some Fly bikes handlebars and kink grips for christmas. But, since they are only 23" the grips fit over all the flat part. I figured this would happen but I didn't ask my mom to get me the levers too because she got me a lot of stuff already. So what are the best levers you can get that are reasonably priced that fit on the curve of the handlebars.


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Date: 2005-01-05 17:37:22 Topic: Brake Levers

i think the poverty ones are cheap...

but i wouldn't get them.

i have the primo j lever and i like it. you should get that or the dirt harry


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Date: 2005-01-05 18:39:19 Topic: Brake Levers

my dia-comp tech-77 fits on the curve


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Date: 2005-01-05 18:58:34 Topic: Brake Levers

i got the poverty one and it sucks
it cant go on the curve


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Date: 2005-01-06 00:19:38 Topic: Brake Levers

Yeah, you cant go wrong with Tech-77's.


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Date: 2005-01-06 13:23:05 Topic: Brake Levers

put ur hand on the bar so the ege of ur hand is a little bit from the end, like 1/4 n inch, then set ur lever next to your hand, and cut where the lever sits.. whala


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Date: 2005-01-06 13:47:48 Topic: Brake Levers

i got the poverty one and it sucks
it cant go on the curve


yeah you prolly dont have the hinged one...

it looks exactly like the dirt harry put made by poverty.

I'm sure it sucks but it can go on the bend


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Date: 2005-01-06 14:36:35 Topic: Brake Levers

th oddessy levers are really thin so they can go on the bend easily id get a monolever in either small or trigger


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Date: 2005-01-06 14:38:47 Topic: Brake Levers

Dirt harrys are the best for fitting on the curve.


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Date: 2005-01-06 14:45:15 Topic: Brake Levers

put ur hand on the bar so the ege of ur hand is a little bit from the end, like 1/4 n inch, then set ur lever next to your hand, and cut where the lever sits.. whala


I'll try that with some old ones I have lying around and hopefully I can figure it out. If not thanks for all the suggestions.


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