ok internet bicycle community I'm looking for recommendations for drop bar levers that feel good for larger hands. my trials and tribulations are below but basically I got shallow crust towel racks, like how those feel exCEPT I can't find a good ramp-to-hood set up for my palms, and am wondering if folks got solutions in either lever placement with those bars, different lever recs, or a third option besides me going back to flat bars forever
background: last bike i had with drops had sram 10sp shifty levers in like 2014. I remember them feeling good to put my hands on. but I broke several versions of them over a coupla years?? so no plastic for me. I am to understand modern shifty brake levers have way different ergonomics than vintage brake levers, butttttt ↓
right now I've tried on various vintage levers that are fine (suntour superbes, diacompe aeros, other early-90s skinny shimano units) but like only the meat of my thumb really rests on the hoods. I bought the diacompe GC07H's because someone told me they had a lil more of a floor plan than the basic diacomps, but I didn't notice much more square footage and the pivot bushings on em squeak pretty bad despite greasing :-/ what's up with that am I right
any ideas? is it just those tektro rrl's lotus pod levers for those with big dumb hands? should I file the bodies on a pair of old levers so they clamp at a different angle to match the ramps of the crust bars??
I don't even know how to cross post to ibob, but I believe it is forum tradition to apologize for doing so.
so, sorry, bye, sorry, thank you <3