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Old 02-Mar-2006, 22:18
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I need a measurement ....

I have been asked by Ils by u2u if the CRG Levers on my bike at their "closest to bar" setting are closer than sandard levers, truth is I don't know.

Could someone with standard levers measure the distance from the tip of the lever to the bar so that I can get a figure to compare mine to and assist him ....

Cheers .....
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:04
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When I saw the title I thought you meant something else...you know.....for comparison purposes. Shame on me
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:08
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From when I rode your bike back from the chain change at Brands I found your levers suited my ickle hands a lot better than the standard ones, so at a guess I would say they were closer.
If I wasn't 20 miles from my bike I would go measure them.
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:11
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From when I rode your bike back from the chain change at Brands I found your levers suited my ickle hands a lot better than the standard ones, so at a guess I would say they were closer.
If I wasn't 20 miles from my bike I would go measure them.

cheers eras no worries, its not a must know now thing ..
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:21
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i'll do it first thing in the mornign on Setting 4 mate. answer on here before 8am.
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:36
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From the centre of the ball on the end of a standard lever to the centreline of the bar = 100mm
From the leading edge of the lever at the knuckle to the centreline of the bar = 72mm
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:38
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cheers Nick, I'll measure mine on my way to work in the morning ....
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:42
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Old 02-Mar-2006, 23:49
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No worries Nick, saves me getting cold in the morning
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I fitted CRG levers to mine and have found them very good indeed, build quality is superb but I think the price is to high.
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