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fpdave
20/08/05 18:27
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I've got normal sized hands and can barely reach my dual control levers (well, its not comfortable anyway). How is a girly going to manage? - no way!!
Therefore I have concluded there has to be a way to adjust them!
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Oz
20/08/05 18:40
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I think there's an allen key adjuster at the base of the lever as you look down on it. Anti clockwise shortens the reach.
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fpdave
20/08/05 19:12
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you're not wrong!!
I was looking at the wrong service instructions doc on the shimano web site (its a bit misleading actually) - a poor web UI!!!
I wish I could post the diagram on the forum
mucho appreciated!!! should stop my brake finger getting stuck in lock out position!!!
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