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• #27
Paul duplex lever? Prices? Already have a dual lever ('promax' £12 ebay special which I actually rate pretty highly, except I think its for U brakes/BMX as the ratio is too great) but Paul = better
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• #28
Paul = better
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• #29
£25 for the lever, Paul is better because cosmic say so.
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• #30
£25 for a used Paul lever.
Ftfy. They are 50quid new.
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• #31
Yeah, used, i thought that was implied from me selling it due to getting new brakes. It's black and works fine but has a reasonable amount of scratching around the clamp and has had one barrel adjuster replaced.
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• #32
Paul is better because cosmic say so.
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• #33
because they were told so by the gods
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• #34
They were, so it must be true.
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• #35
Available in cool colours and you can get spare parts for them.
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• #36
£25 for the lever, Paul is better because cosmic say so.
because they were told so by the gods
They were, so it must be true.
Available in cool colours...
Not good enough. Keep trying....and you can get spare parts for them.
Getting there, but not all brake lever components are irreplacable. Why do Paul levers outshine others in this respect? -
• #37
Because cosmic said so.
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• #38
Why do Paul levers outshine others in this respect?
I refer the honourable member to my previous response.
Available in cool colours
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• #39
Buzz
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• #40
I might have one for sale too for 24.99 ;)
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• #41
Because they're expensive. (They must be good right?)
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• #42
Which explains why that Louis Vuitton polo bike's such a big hit, yeah?
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• #43
They are just so sharp. I don't know how I can play with one. I'll have to go Skywalker and get a robotic hand if I play with it much more.
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• #44
if I play with it much more.
Fnar.
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• #45
Which explains why that Louis Vuitton polo bike's such a big hit, yeah?
It will be, just waiting for the trends to change.
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• #46
The Paul brake is good. The 1st edition had a few issues with the barrels breaking during impacts. Though I preferred this edition. The newer model uses jagwire adjusters fitted to the cable housing. They're very solid and reliable. They're also made in the USA by a reputable company that will be on hand to take care of you if you have any issues. The duplex can be adjusted for short or long pull brakes and has no spring in them thus relying on the springs in your brakes, and removing friction from the pull. I've seen cheaper double levers snap easily and the handmade editions can come loose in the middle of a game and effect braking. With Paul you have something reliable.
Single levers are a diff story yet the Pauls are still right up there.This information was transmitted to my godbox and after using such levers for the last 2 years, I concur.
With the right set up you can achieve really light braking which is much better for the hand and control of your beloved polo bicycle.
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• #47
^Because cosmic say so.
What seems fair? £10 and a beer?