Altenburger (red button, ver 2,) are the most bestest non-aero levers with QR
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Altenburger (red button, ver 2,) are the most bestest non-aero levers with QR
The best!!
you just squeeze and they reset
fight me!!
Handsome lil fellow.
Stunning simplicity. Push the button and get an extra .7 cm.
Give her a squeeze, button pops right out!!
you just squeeze and they reset
fight me!!
Handsome lil fellow.
Stunning simplicity. Push the button and get an extra .7 cm.
Give her a squeeze, button pops right out!!
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I hate the self-resetting QRs. And a QR that didn't/couldn't self re-set bailed me out years ago in a race. Crashed in the Stowe race 4 miles form the finish. That race was the last serous climbing race I was going to see that year, my final season. I'd solo'd over the Notch to put my stamp on it.
Got up, got back on and started to chase. Front rim was hitting the brake shoe and causing quite a "whump!" every revolution. Thankfully, all I had to do was slightly squeeze the lever and push the DiaCompe QR tab aside. And could use the front brake as before, just a slightly longer reach to get to the lever. No distracting re-set.
Then a clubmate by the name of Peter Mooney caught up to me, paced me then sent me up the road. I caught the field and placed in the sprint.
If I have a wheel true issue and need to toss off a QR, I would much rather it be on the lever than the caliper. On the lever, I still have full braking power (rim permitting). But in that regard, self re-setting QRs are useless. (Wouldn't want one on the caliper either if it has the QR cam that allows the lever to be left half-open. On the fly brake adjusts.)
Got up, got back on and started to chase. Front rim was hitting the brake shoe and causing quite a "whump!" every revolution. Thankfully, all I had to do was slightly squeeze the lever and push the DiaCompe QR tab aside. And could use the front brake as before, just a slightly longer reach to get to the lever. No distracting re-set.
Then a clubmate by the name of Peter Mooney caught up to me, paced me then sent me up the road. I caught the field and placed in the sprint.
If I have a wheel true issue and need to toss off a QR, I would much rather it be on the lever than the caliper. On the lever, I still have full braking power (rim permitting). But in that regard, self re-setting QRs are useless. (Wouldn't want one on the caliper either if it has the QR cam that allows the lever to be left half-open. On the fly brake adjusts.)
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much ridiculed Alti was a partner in a short-lived tripartite road ensemble ca. 1950
other members were Magistroni & Mr. Gerald Burgess
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much ridiculed Alti was a partner in a short-lived tripartite road ensemble ca. 1950
other members were Magistroni & Mr. Gerald Burgess
have never been able to locate any documentation of it
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79PMooney: you have valid points.
But, I also think it would be easy enough to use your index finger to keep that button squeezed in.
But, I also think it would be easy enough to use your index finger to keep that button squeezed in.
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Not riding the drops. And those tops were a lot less attractive back before aero brakes. Late-race, post crash and wanting to place, attention should be elsewhere. I never wanted those Weinmanns. Not after that crash. I had to deal with self re-setting in recent years until Tektro got it right with the button.
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"If you need a quick release on your levers, your tires are too wide." T. Campagnolo
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