You guys are awesome!  I looked at Loose Screws, but I guess I only
looked under the Brake section, not the Cable section.  While I'm at
it, I suppose I should get some individual cassette/freewheel cogs to
salvage some of those cassettes and freewheels that are sitting in the
bottom of my parts drawer.

Thanks again,
Greg

On Oct 19, 4:03 pm, Peter Pesce <petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't know of a hack, but I just bought a few of these from
> loosescrews.com.
> I think they were listed as Dia Comp but might fit Shimano too.
>
> On Oct 19, 6:44 pm, Greg <gregkj...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > This probably won't make sense to anyone except those who are familiar
> > with older non-aero levers.
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> > I have a set of the older Shimano 600 non-aero brake levers (the ones
> > with the holes in the levers).  But it seems I have lost the little
> > piece of metal stop that fits under the hood, where the non-aero cable
> > would sit on.  This is a vaguely cone-shaped small ferrule (for lack
> > of a better word) that sits on the tip of the brake lever body, which
> > is then covered by the hood.  Without this piece, the cable just falls
> > into empty space.
>
> > Anyhow, if anyone knows what I'm talking about, and has a suggestion
> > on a hack that would do the job (keep the housing in place), pls let
> > me know.
>
> > Greg

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