I've been mountain biking since the days before suspension forks were a common sight on the trails, when there were no disc brakes and you had to use a lot of fingers on the brake lever to be able to stop yourself.
I've never got myself out the habit of using 2 fingers to brake, but thought I'd give it a go to see if I can change the habit. I've run into a problem with my cockpit setup though, and I just can't manage to find a way to have the bake lever and shifter in a position where they are both accessible.
I have a sram NX shifter (the one with the integrated clamp so no position adjustment) and Magura MT5 brakes. If I put the brake lever nearest the grip in a good position for 1 finger braking and the shifter on the left then the shifter levers are too far away to be easily used. However if I put the shifter nearest the grip the shifter levers get in the way and is too close.
Weirdly on the left hand side where I have a shimano steps shifter, dropper level and brake I don't have so much of an issue as the steps shifters have longer levers on them.
Is there a way to resolve this without buying a new shifter with decent adjustment?
I've never got myself out the habit of using 2 fingers to brake, but thought I'd give it a go to see if I can change the habit. I've run into a problem with my cockpit setup though, and I just can't manage to find a way to have the bake lever and shifter in a position where they are both accessible.
I have a sram NX shifter (the one with the integrated clamp so no position adjustment) and Magura MT5 brakes. If I put the brake lever nearest the grip in a good position for 1 finger braking and the shifter on the left then the shifter levers are too far away to be easily used. However if I put the shifter nearest the grip the shifter levers get in the way and is too close.
Weirdly on the left hand side where I have a shimano steps shifter, dropper level and brake I don't have so much of an issue as the steps shifters have longer levers on them.
Is there a way to resolve this without buying a new shifter with decent adjustment?
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