Who makes this elegant quick release?
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Who makes this elegant quick release?
I saw this classy lever online, without any way to I.D.
Who made/makes it? Are they available somewhere? Are quick release levers generally interchangeable, so I could put these on my older pair of Ksyrium wheels?
Thanks for your knowledge
Who made/makes it? Are they available somewhere? Are quick release levers generally interchangeable, so I could put these on my older pair of Ksyrium wheels?
Thanks for your knowledge
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I don't know who makes that but it does look cool. Only problem is that it appears to be an external cam quick release which is an inferior design that may be insufficiently strong to hold the wheels in place on a C&V bike (especially one with horizontal rear dropouts).
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Thanks davester. True enough, external cam. Though inferior for grit, external cams do look tough, imo.
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Have a pair but no markings and no recall of the brand, a bit like the earlier Weyless skewer but more svelte, I think they were an American brand FWIW (Not American Classic) wracking my brain does not help...nothing in there!
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Depending on age, it's either an Odyssey Svelte skewer or Sachs Svelte skewer. One brand either copied or bought out the other.
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Looking around online, I think you figured it out Brad L - thanks!
It appears they're no longer available.
It appears they're no longer available.
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