That depends on whether Neil's looking for road/drop-bar brifters or 
mountain/flatbar brifters. A Travel Agent converter will adapt short-pull 
road levers to long-pull V-brakes. They're clunky looking, but they work; 
you can probably find a pair for under $20.

Alternately, if Neil's interested in flatbar brifters, I've got a set or 
two of Shimano XT 3x9 brifters (BR-M760) that I'm never going to use, and 
would be more than willing to sell.

Peter Adler <[email protected]>
Berkeley, CA

On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 10:46:14 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> You'll need a doohickey if you're running v-brakes (I assume that's what 
> "long reach" refers to). I tried 9-speed Sora brifters with mini-v's and it 
> was sort-of-ok-not-great..regular v-brakes definitely won't work. 

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