Thought I just pass on some info in case anyone's intersted...
Just converted from straight to drops and am now running Tektro RL520 Aero V brake levers with my LX Vs. I'm happy to report they work a treat.
I've never tried DiaCompe's offerring, so can't compare. These are well made, nice annoidising, levers have slight offset to aid braking on the drops and there's plenty of cable pull to give a good firm response. They're the old-style narrow levers, not the wide flat tops associated with dual brake/gear levers.
So, at £15 a great purchase from SJS. If anyone wants to know more then ask away.
Nat
Info: Drops with Vs - Tektro work a treat
RJC wrote:You mentioned Cane Creek in the subject - are you using any Cane Creek bits in this setup?
Agh! Sorry, I'm an idiot. I didn't mean "Cane Creek", I meant to put Tektro in the subject. Sorry. I believe that CaneCreek do levers that are pretty much identical to the Tektro levers. So though I can't comment Cane Creeks, if you look at these http://www.canecreek.com/drop-v-brake-levers.html and these http://www.dotbike.com/ProductsP5794.aspx?Track=FGL you'll probably agree they're virtually the same.
Apologies for any confusion.
Si wrote:I've changed the subject line for you.
Thank you.
One thing to bear in mind is that since the levers have effectively moved the fulcrum of the 'leverage', i.e. the hinge in the lever has been lowered to enable them to pull more cable in comparison to normal drop-levers, they do require a bit more effort from your fingers than normal caliper brakes levers do. However, braking whilst on the hods is perfectly manageable.