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Reddit mentions of Origin8 Pro Force Road Brake Levers, Compact, Silver/Black

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Origin8 Pro Force Road Brake Levers, Compact, Silver/Black. Here are the top ones.

Origin8 Pro Force Road Brake Levers, Compact, Silver/Black
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Brake release320g pairSHIMANO Equivalent BL-R400
Specs:
ColorSilver/ Black
Height6 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
SizeCompact
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Origin8 Pro Force Road Brake Levers, Compact, Silver/Black:

u/_Dale_Gribble · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Nice! I bought a Le Tour III for $50 and sold it for $100.

The absolute best upgrade you can do: Aero brake levers (Tektro R100 is what I got). You can route the cables under the bar tape. Makes it look and feel MUCH better.

I really miss my Le Tour. Have fun with yours!

u/theguth · 2 pointsr/bikewrench

Your 'turkey legs' are the older road bike brakes with the 'suicide levers' that curve around so they are reachable from the flat section of your drop bars, yes? in that case, No, you cannot install v-brakes, they require your frame to have canti studs to mount them to. Your frame likely does not have these. You can greatly increase your braking power with a set of dual-pivot caliper brakes (likely long-reach model is necessary), a newer set of levers can help power and comfort greatly as well.

u/Sergisimo1 · 1 pointr/bicycling

Suicide levers are the extensions that let you brake from other places besides the hoods or drops. There is a possibility of the levers impeding you from applying the brakes fully if something isn't adjusted correctly, but really they just look tacky. Aero levers allow you to hide the brake cables underneath the bar tape for a nicer look, while also reducing wind drag (hence the "aero"). Aero levers also give a bit more mechanical advantage and make the hood position more comfortable. It really is just personal preference but it has it's advantages. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000AO5GVE (You would need to buy the rubber hoods for these)

u/oxfordcomma · 1 pointr/bicycling

On cheaper bikes decals can be pretty low-tech, and cheaper bike-boom Centurions are not bad unless you buy bikes for the decals.

Not so much fixing, but there are things to check out. I would spin the wheels and see if they roll smoothly, turn the fork to see if the headset is okay, same with the cranks and bottom bracket. Most likely I bet the headset and bottom bracket are fine, but wheels get a lot of weather and road mess thrown at them and I bet the hubs need an overhaul.

If it were me, and I were doing all the work myself, I would replace all of the cables for shifters and brakes. I might also consider getting new brake handles, but that is just my preference.

I like these http://www.amazon.com/Tektro-Road-Brake-Levers-Compact/dp/B000AO5GVE