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Date: 24 Jul 2007 19:13:08
From: landotter
Subject: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble properly.
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 23:17:19
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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On Jul 24, 2:53 pm, carlfo...@comcast.net wrote: > On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming > > Edition =AE" <b...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > >"landotter" <landot...@gmail.com> wrote in message > >news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > >> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only > >> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply > >> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. > >> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up > >> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble > >> properly. > > >What's a dummy lever? > > Dear Bell, > > A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly > symmetrical appearance. > > Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but > they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle > with only one brake lever looks odd. > > A rider may find that his unmatched brake lever looms larger and > larger, until he imagines that it looks like this and that everyone is > staring at him: > > http://woment.mur.at/images/GrazerDamenBicycleClub.jpg > Everybody ran when the Mennonite hipsters rolled into the village!
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 22:50:53
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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On Jul 24, 3:12 pm, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition =AE" <b...@bellsouth.net > wrote: > <carlfo...@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:sglca31i2kk6dk06l33n0cgs6tblhpks47@4ax.com... > > > > > On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming > > Edition =AE" <b...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > >>"landotter" <landot...@gmail.com> wrote in message > >>news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > >>> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only > >>> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply > >>> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. > >>> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up > >>> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble > >>> properly. > > >>What's a dummy lever? > > > Dear Bell, > > > A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly > > symmetrical appearance. > > > Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but > > they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle > > with only one brake lever looks odd. > > > A rider may find that his unmatched brake lever looms larger and > > larger, until he imagines that it looks like this and that everyone is > > staring at him: > > >http://woment.mur.at/images/GrazerDamenBicycleClub.jpg > > > Cheers, > > > Carl Fogel > > Ha ha. Thanks, Carl. I only run a front brake (with a right hand lever)= on > my beater, so I don't find one lever strange, but I am not a two-wheel > fashionista. With a dummy, I'll be afraid that I may hit it in an emerge= ncy > forgetting that it's vacuum. Cheers. That's the idea behind removing the lever but leaving the hood. In practice, after a ride, it's a bit weird feeling. I didn't think I incorporated the actual lever part in one of my grips and the front edge of the hood feels a bit uncomfortable. Might have to put the lever back in the hood, which means the brake goes back--as I, like you wouldn't want to have a decoy lever that I'd forget did nothing. It would be a fun theft reduction device for when I run in for a Squishy, though.
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38
From: Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only > run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply > friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. > Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up > under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble > properly. > What's a dummy lever?
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 20:27:45
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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> "landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >> properly. Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ® wrote: > What's a dummy lever? A hand rest for the other side of a bar with just one brake. Also used for stoker bars on tandems -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 13:35:41
From: Tom Nakashima
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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"Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net > wrote in message news:SBspi.10194$rR.7981@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > "landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >> properly. >> > > What's a dummy lever? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.canecreek.com/typo3temp/pics/67b0261ad4.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.canecreek.com/ergo_stoker_lvr.html&h=350&w=300&sz=13&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=gVv_QtNq2gR0dM:&tbnh=120&tbnw=103&prev=/images%3Fq%3DCane%2BCreek%2Bdummy%2Blever%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN or: http://www.canecreek.com/typo3temp/pics/67b0261ad4.jpg -tom
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 13:53:13
From:
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net > wrote: > >"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >> properly. >> > >What's a dummy lever? Dear Bell, A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly symmetrical appearance. Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle with only one brake lever looks odd. A rider may find that his unmatched brake lever looms larger and larger, until he imagines that it looks like this and that everyone is staring at him: http://woment.mur.at/images/GrazerDamenBicycleClub.jpg Cheers, Carl Fogel
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 13:33:32
From: Tom Nakashima
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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<carlfogel@comcast.net > wrote in message news:sglca31i2kk6dk06l33n0cgs6tblhpks47@4ax.com... > On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming > Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> >>"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message >>news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >>> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >>> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >>> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >>> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >>> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >>> properly. >>> >> >>What's a dummy lever? > > Dear Bell, > > A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly > symmetrical appearance. > > Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but > they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle > with only one brake lever looks odd. > Carl Fogel I have set mounted on our tandem on the dropped bars for the stoker. They great when climbing out of the saddle when in synch with the captain. -tom
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 20:12:23
From: Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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<carlfogel@comcast.net > wrote in message news:sglca31i2kk6dk06l33n0cgs6tblhpks47@4ax.com... > On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming > Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> >>"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message >>news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >>> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >>> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >>> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >>> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >>> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >>> properly. >>> >> >>What's a dummy lever? > > Dear Bell, > > A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly > symmetrical appearance. > > Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but > they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle > with only one brake lever looks odd. > > A rider may find that his unmatched brake lever looms larger and > larger, until he imagines that it looks like this and that everyone is > staring at him: > > http://woment.mur.at/images/GrazerDamenBicycleClub.jpg > > Cheers, > > Carl Fogel Ha ha. Thanks, Carl. I only run a front brake (with a right hand lever) on my beater, so I don't find one lever strange, but I am not a two-wheel fashionista. With a dummy, I'll be afraid that I may hit it in an emergency forgetting that it's vacuum. Cheers.
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 20:42:30
From: Greg Evans
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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"Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net > wrote: > Ha ha. Thanks, Carl. I only run a front brake (with a right > hand lever) on my beater, so I don't find one lever strange, but > I am not a two-wheel fashionista. With a dummy, I'll be afraid > that I may hit it in an emergency forgetting that it's vacuum. > Cheers. That's why I remove the lever on my 'dummy'. I like having being able to ride on the hoods, especially when climbing. Shimano aero levers have a set-screw that holds the lever pivot pin in place. Loosen the set-screw, push the pin out, remove the lever. Just like the OP was saying, with the addition of a set-screw. Here's my newest ride, so equipped: <http://www.gsevans.com/blog/2007/03/the-maiden-voyage.html > Greg
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 21:43:48
From: Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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"Greg Evans" <not.skinny-aero@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:Wutpi.45499$YL5.42308@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... > "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net> > wrote: > >> Ha ha. Thanks, Carl. I only run a front brake (with a right >> hand lever) on my beater, so I don't find one lever strange, but >> I am not a two-wheel fashionista. With a dummy, I'll be afraid >> that I may hit it in an emergency forgetting that it's vacuum. >> Cheers. > > That's why I remove the lever on my 'dummy'. I like having being > able to ride on the hoods, especially when climbing. Shimano aero > levers have a set-screw that holds the lever pivot pin in place. > Loosen the set-screw, push the pin out, remove the lever. Just like > the OP was saying, with the addition of a set-screw. > > Here's my newest ride, so equipped: > <http://www.gsevans.com/blog/2007/03/the-maiden-voyage.html> > > Greg Ahh... good idea. Thanks.
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 14:08:23
From:
Subject: Re: Tektro/Cane Creek dummy lever
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 13:53:13 -0600, carlfogel@comcast.net wrote: >On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:41:38 GMT, "Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming >Edition ®" <bjit@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> >>"landotter" <landotter@gmail.com> wrote in message >>news:1185304388.302308.49820@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >>> Hey, these are super easy to mod back and forth for people that only >>> run a front brake, but want a dummy grip! The pivot pin is simply >>> friction fit and pushes out easily so you can remove the lever. >>> Assembly is just as simple. Observe how the return spring hooks up >>> under a little screw before you remove it, so you can reassemble >>> properly. >>> >> >>What's a dummy lever? > >Dear Bell, > >A rear brake lever connected to nothing, mounted for its pleasingly >symmetrical appearance. > >Some people are appalled by this useless fashion accessory, but >they're often even more appalled when it's removed because a bicycle >with only one brake lever looks odd. > >A rider may find that his unmatched brake lever looms larger and >larger, until he imagines that it looks like this and that everyone is >staring at him: > >http://woment.mur.at/images/GrazerDamenBicycleClub.jpg > >Cheers, > >Carl Fogel Here are a few examples--just search for "dummy" at www.fixedgeargallery.com: http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=68837735&pageid=r&mode=ALL&n=0&query=dummy http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/feb/chauran.htm http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/g/sarcione.htm http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/july/NateArmbrust.htm As the text mentions, dummy brake housings actually have a use--the owners like to ride on the drops. Cheers, Carl Fogel
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