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Post by johnc60 on Mar 24, 2014 13:44:41 GMT
The T3's used to come with shims to alter the lever reach. If not contact your local Decathlon and they should have some. Hope this helps and enjoy your new bike.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2014 9:33:48 GMT
I emailed them. No answer yet. I also ordered the Specialised shims, because in the end, Evans is round the corner from work whereas Decathlon is a long tube ride away. But after 21 miles going wheeeeeeeeee! Around Regent's Park yesterday in the sun, I have blisters on my wrists but I have sort of learned to brake. The clip less pedals aren't going up yet, but we're getting there.
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Post by Spoakes on Mar 25, 2014 10:37:06 GMT
I've been round there nice little run isn't it.
I have a day off tomorrow unexpectedly on my own as the kids teachers decided not to strike so happy day for me ! Planning to get some serious miles in hopefully more than my fifty which seems to be my highest so far but a route from bexley over to Richmond park and via North London on the way back may sort that out.
Or
London to Brighton? And back hmmmm
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Post by captslog on Mar 25, 2014 10:37:28 GMT
The T3's used to come with shims to alter the lever reach. If not contact your local Decathlon and they should have some. Hope this helps and enjoy your new bike. Yes, mine did. I keep meaning to find where they went, they got stuck in a draw somewhere and I feel sometimes that I might find the bike more comfortable if I had them fitted. I find myself sort of 'double reaching' for the brakes when I'm on the drops which can't be good.
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