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Bill
The pivot is located in a different place, and you have a lot less leverage than with the aero style.
Æro levers are generally an improvement over the older type. The pivots are located differently, making it possible to get fairly serious braking from the position where the rider's hand is on top of the lever hood. Non-æro levers would permit the use of this position for gentle deceleration only. -- https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_aa-l.html
Very pretty! Out of curiosity, what is the supposed issue braking from the hoods of non-aero levers? I brake from the hoods with aero and non-aero without realizing there was some difference to be concerned with. I guess I prefer aero simply to avoid catching cable with my hands while changing hand position. Bill
-- Steve Palincsar Alexandria, Virginia USA
Sorry, what’s “the RD”? “VO” is Velo Orange correct?
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And how is that rear derailleur?
The rear derailleur is SunXCD SXRD34M.For the cranks, I was referring to the Velo Orange Grand Cru's.
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:27 AM frazzywig <fraz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry, what’s “the RD”? “VO” is Velo Orange correct?
-- Steve Palincsar Alexandria, Virginia USA
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I love it! Classical build with a neat mixture of modern components. I also have a couple of of early Stumpies...a TIG frame ‘82 and a lugged ‘83 Sport. I will get to try out non-aero levers for the first time once I finish freshening up an 82 Sequoia. How well do those Bon Jon Pass tires fit..do you have plenty of clearance with the regular reach sidepulls? I’ve been curious to see how big of a tire the Roadini will fit.