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Hi all,
I am looking around for some bar end brake levers. I noticed that there were some that do not have a spring assisted return, and some that do have it.

Would this be a major consideration in choosing the brake lever?

Can someone share their experiences in using such levers?

Thanks
Thomas
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Thomas, post your question on the Tri Forum: http://www.triwa.org.au/bb/ "All the gear and no idea"
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hey thanks for the link. I went to the local bike shop near work, the bike fella said you wont feel much difference as the springs in the brake calipers would strong enuf to eliminate cable slack.

The shop had a Giant Trinity bike set up with the smallest brake levers I have ever seen, so I gave them a squeeze. Front brake felt pretty responsive, but the rear was pretty spongy, I guess that would be due to the cable length. So possibly the spring loaded lever would aid in the rear brake lever ....
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Thomas,

I have some new Tektro carbon fiber reverse TT brake levers you can have for $40. plus $5. shipping. They have springs to ensure a snappy return.
dan at bicyclerepairman dot us

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Hi all,
I am looking around for some bar end brake levers. I noticed that there were some that do not have a spring assisted return, and some that do have it.

Would this be a major consideration in choosing the brake lever?

Can someone share their experiences in using such levers?

Thanks
Thomas
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Thomas,

I have some new Tektro carbon fiber reverse TT brake levers you can have for $40. plus $5. shipping. They have springs to ensure a snappy return.
dan at bicyclerepairman dot us
Now this is what I call a good reply!

Hi Dan, could you email me at thomas<dot>cho at tpg<.>com<.>au? and a picture of the levers if you dont mind.

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Hi all,
I am looking around for some bar end brake levers. I noticed that there were some that do not have a spring assisted return, and some that do have it.

Would this be a major consideration in choosing the brake lever?

Can someone share their experiences in using such levers?

Thanks
Thomas
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"All the gear and no idea"
I raced triathlons for 10+ years until "retiring" due to parenthood (last tri-race in 1998) so I know the tri mentality pretty well. Your quote is spot-on for many tri-heads.
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I raced triathlons for 10+ years until "retiring" due to parenthood (last tri-race in 1998) so I know the tri mentality pretty well. Your quote is spot-on for many tri-heads.
Don't be harsh, gclark8 is merely referring to a subforum of the forum he pointed at. It's name is "all the gear and no idea" ...
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