Replacement hoods available here: 
http://www.trpbrakes.com/category.php?productid=1180&catid=188&subcat=0

On Monday, June 3, 2013 11:34:05 AM UTC-7, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> I splurged on the new Levers with Gum hoods.  I had to swallow a bit on 
> the price, especially since you can get the older style Cane Creek version 
> with gum hoods for a third the price.  I have no regrets.
>
> The levers come with a little insert that goes under the hood, depending 
> on where on the bars you want them - and an instructional picture that was 
> useless.  It was a little awkward getting that on but after that the 
> installation was a snap.  The brake cable goes over the lever and you get a 
> really good view of the hole you are trying to hit.  That's important for 
> my old eyes. 
>
> The levers are very comfortable, perhaps a tad narrower than the ones they 
> replaced but very pleasing to my hands, both sitting and standing.  They 
> pull a lot of cable, which makes set up with canti brakes very simple. They 
> have a very light touch and a nice feature on the quick release.  Instead 
> of resetting the QR pin manually these automatically reset when you 
> compress the lever.  Again nice for us old guys who often say the Senility 
> Prayer:
>
> God grant that I only forget the people I don't like, only bump into the 
> ones I do, and the eye sight to tell them apart.
> Michael
>

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