It does have that piece! So that should confirm it is the 287V.  That
means either I failed to adjust it properly, or I need that special
noodle that comes with it, according to Mr. Thill.

What Outdoor Science School?  My friend and fellow teacher worked
several years at the one in Wrightwood.

On Feb 26, 7:39 am, Dave Craig <dcr...@prescott.edu> wrote:
> Dave
>
> Thanks for the compliment. I taught for California public school
> programs for years (Orange County, LAUSD and the Stanislaus County
> Office of Education) as an outdoor science school teacher and
> administrator. If you are in Southern California, you might check out
> the Santa Barbara Middle School (private) bicycling program. It's
> inspiring.
>
> To your question . . . It appears that there are a couple of versions
> of the Dia Compe 287V. I have an older set - these have a plastic
> piece at the very top of the lever that is held in place by a 2mm hex
> bolt - the bolt and the plastic piece must be removed to install the
> cable. You'd know for sure if you have it! The other version (also
> 287V) lacks the plastic piece but looks like this:
>
> http://www.niagaracycle.com/product_info.php?products_id=1578
>
> Dave
>
> On Feb 25, 10:20 pm, Dave C <david.charles.carr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I looked at the levers when I returned home, and I can't see any
> > identifying number.  Is there any way to identify the specific Dia
> > Compe model, without deep familiarity with the different lever designs?
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