Never had a quality issue with the Cane Creek levers.  Replaceable hoods, 
fine bushings, the rest is the same:  stamped and formed aluminum, rubbery 
hoods... They're wider and longer than the Diacompe levers and 
erognomically work better with many bar bends.  

On Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 2:13:35 PM UTC-5, Drw wrote:
>
> the dia-compe drop v levers are better quality than the tektro/cane 
> creeks, though far from perfect. i'd love to find a way to use a better 
> lever without a travel agent also. 
>

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