Handlebar modify ideas
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Handlebar modify ideas
Hi everybody,
I have a Cannondale CAAD12 for my girlfriend, but she complains that she cannot fully squeeze the break (she has some illness in the palm), which makes her very nervese.
I am thingking about changing a flat handlebar, but before doing that, I hope to hear some other suggestions that mey solve the problem better. Thank you guys in advance.
I have a Cannondale CAAD12 for my girlfriend, but she complains that she cannot fully squeeze the break (she has some illness in the palm), which makes her very nervese.
I am thingking about changing a flat handlebar, but before doing that, I hope to hear some other suggestions that mey solve the problem better. Thank you guys in advance.
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Make sure the brake cables are adjusted so the pads engage the rims quickly. Cable stretch increases the lever pull distance.
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Cross top levers improve the hand position leverage and shorten the throw, but are no easier to pull and mean the brakes and shifting require hands changing position.
Flat bar conversion means not only a new bar, but new levers and shifters.
How about SRAM hydraulic rim brakes? Easy to pull, great modulation, and great power.
Flat bar conversion means not only a new bar, but new levers and shifters.
How about SRAM hydraulic rim brakes? Easy to pull, great modulation, and great power.
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I assume that means she has a problem with the distance needed to move the lever before engaging the rim brake.
If the pressure on the lever needed to stop the bike is the problem you may be correct, but now lever movement to engage the brake is increased.
On a separate note, my wife came up with 'problems' to cover the fact that she did not enjoy cycling. Every issue 'solved' revealed a new problem. T'was an expensive experiment, even bought a tandem that sits largely unused. Some people just do not like the bike.
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There are levers made specifically for people with small hands, e.g., women. I put a set (Tektros, I believe) on a bike for my wife some years back.