Travel Agents feel funny and the cable is much more susceptible to
breaking.V-brakes are better in the wet.

On Jan 15, 9:21 pm, dougP <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> Jim:
>
> I'll keep that in mind.  The bike is my wife's Atlantis & has the
> Shimano levers Riv uses.  I hate to start tearing into the handlebar
> set up (bar end shifters, etc) & I have the brakes & Travel Agents so
> I'll just install them & see how that works.  I read the Travel Agent
> instructions & have been fiddling with one with some brake cable.
> Getting them set up correctly may be an exercise in patience, getting
> the cable hole on the pulley in the correct location.
>
> dougP
>
> On Jan 15, 6:17 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > If the bike in question is equipped with STI levers, then the travel agent 
> > is the way to go. Otherwise, the Tektro RL520 levers are a cheaper, better 
> > way to go.

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