My two cents is that I would stay away from any set-up that involved a 
Travel Agent.  Tried them and did not like the result.

David

On Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 8:34:04 AM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> My largely uneducated guess would be no. These tend to be used on bikes 
> with side-pulls or cantilevers, which use shorter cable travel than 
> v-brakes. Also, my experience with road levers that supposedly work with 
> V's is that you have to set the pads very close and hope it works. She 
> might be better off using whatever levers she likes with a Travel Agent 
> doohickey.

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