Since its introduction, the Monolever has become one of the most popular levers with even the most dedicated traditional lever users switching over. While it has a minimal size and shape, the design that went into it is anything but minimal, every angle and edge was thought about, which you can feel when you pull it. Being one of the bike’s few contact points with your hands, the feel is everything, Choose from Small (similar to the popular “custom bend with ball end elimination to stay out of your pocket during turndowns), the Medium (traditional shape) or Trigger. Designed to be run on the flat OR the bend. All replaceable hardware to eliminate stripping. Also included in the design was a low price. While delivering many features, we didn’t forget that a brake lever should be inexpensive. Being innovative includes thinking about the end user. A $70 dollar lever isn’t $45 dollars better than a $25 lever. Its often inferior, and just expensive to make you think its better.
Black, Medium, Right: #B-265
Black, Trigger, Right: #B-267
Black, Small, Left: #B-264
Black, Medium, Left: #B-266
Black, Trigger, Left: #B-268
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