Carbon Dura Ace lever

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2005/oct05/stumptown05/IMG_3491

It won’t let me copy the properties so all I can do is link the photo.

Sweet looking!

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/hinds57/IMG_3491.jpg

Dave

You can just tell that the fact that Campagnolo has had them for years was just knawing at them!

OK… what’s the magic? Why couldn’t I do it?

My guess is homemade
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I just put my pointer thing on it and the little disk icon came up. No idea why it worked.

Dave

I agree, it looks like it lacks the ‘inner lever’ for shifting.

I agree, it looks like it lacks the ‘inner lever’ for shifting.

Prototype carbon fiber Dura-Ace brake lever for single chainring set-up.
Photo ©: Brian Zeck

Not posted to anyone in particular:

The caption from the previous photo states this,

"Prototype carbon fiber Dura-Ace brake lever for single chainring set-up. "

ahh you beat me to it :wink:
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I just put my pointer thing on it and the little disk icon came up. No idea why it worked.

Dave
aah… you save it and then host it! I’m not that smart :frowning:

aah… you save it and then host it! I’m not that smart :frowning:

Don’t feel bad, it took me 2 years to figure out how to post a picture. I have to call up JohnA for all of my IT issues.

Dave

“I have to call up JohnA for all of my IT issues.”

Why do all of your IT issues involve porn? :slight_smile:

Ugly. Major league bad, bad idea.

Looks home fabricated to me, especially at the joint between the body and the lever.

Very ugly.

Thats a domestic fabrication. You can tell by the lay up of the carbon and the surface finish.

Dude look at the tire and brake in the background, that thing is mounted on a cyclocross bike!

“Dude look at the tire and brake in the background, that thing is mounted on a cyclocross bike!”

Stumptown Classic, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 8, 2005

Cross bike for sure. Click on the link and check out the other pictures ot the event.

Dave