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Does anyone have any suggestions where i can get an adjustable lever? I've got long fingers and it's still quite a reach. Also hard to modulate in the stock position. Anyone with small hands would be in peril using the stock set up.
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hmm...will dog leg levers fit on a new bike with a hydraulic setup?
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Here are some for sale in the UK - although it says they won't fit front disc models.

I'd like to see someone hook up dog leg levers to their bikes made with ACTUAL dogs legs.

My Chihuahua has these little back legs that would be perfect.
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Jeremy W wrote:
Here are some for sale in the UK - although it says they won't fit front disc models.

I'd like to see someone hook up dog leg levers to their bikes made with ACTUAL dogs legs.

My Chihuahua has these little back legs that would be perfect.
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Rover Eric wrote:
hmm...will dog leg levers fit on a new bike with a hydraulic setup?
They won't.
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Could you heat up and bend your own levers into dog-leg ones?
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Jeremy W wrote:
Here are some for sale in the UK - although it says they won't fit front disc models.

I'd like to see someone hook up dog leg levers to their bikes made with ACTUAL dogs legs.

My Chihuahua has these little back legs that would be perfect.
My clutch cable would break its leg. Madspeed do custom levers, they have done some mean dusters, so i bet hed do dogs. just cant find them

madspeedperformance.co.uk
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Rover Eric wrote:
Could you heat up and bend your own levers into dog-leg ones?
Thinking this would be the best option, there is just not a lot that fits the disc ones it seems.

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