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Funn Torque Twister

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# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 4.75/5
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Submitted by Jake Andrew a Weekend Warrior from Fredericton Canada
Date Reviewed: May 28, 2004
Favorite Trail:any northshores, jumps drops...
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:off a friend
Strengths:everything, they are 2 sided, stiff, every ajustment amaginable, make my brakes work better, look sweet
Weaknesses:Zero!
Similar Products Used:ummm, there is no brake lever in the world as sweet as theese
Bike Setup:spec. p.2 mainly stock, '03 shiver sc fork
Bottom Line:the greatest mechanical levers, i dirt jump, and theese stop me faster and dont break when you crash. they look sweet and are just unbelieveable.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by SuperCraig Ross a Weekend Warrior from Middle Sackville, NS, Canada
Date Reviewed: October 19, 2002
Favorite Trail:Triple L
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $30.00
Purchased At:Sportwheels
Strengths:Very beefy lever, I doubt they would would crap out in a crash. Multiple adjustments for reach, cable pull, etc. Good braking feel at the levers.
Weaknesses:None yet. Maybe the weight.
Similar Products Used:Shimano LX, Shimano STX-RC, 4Rox, SRAM 9.0
Bike Setup:2001 Norco Torrent. Marzocchi z4 100. Full LX, Race Face LP cranks, stem and bar. Rhyno Lites with FUNN Huru Guru Hubs. Grimecha Mechanical brakes. Axiom seatpost and Tioga Multi Control Saddle.
Bottom Line:These are an excellent Freeride or trail bike levers. Great deal.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Andrew Cheechelotchovitch a Cross Country Rider from Toronto Ontario Canada
Date Reviewed: August 8, 2002
Favorite Trail:Porcupine Ridge
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $38.00
Purchased At:Out of Bounds, Owen Sound
Strengths:Florange colour, bombproof looking (probably are, but I,m out of bombs right now), ajustability (what the heck are those lever mounted ajusters for? I need some info to set these up properly), very stiff!
Weaknesses:No website I can find. Maybe I have last year's levers, as I had to do the grip/everything removal dance to install them, but that is fairly normal.
Similar Products Used:Power tools (tektro? KHS house brand- I don't know why I rode with these so long), diacompe, lee chi, LX, etc.
Bike Setup:KHS comp softail, Manitou Xvert tripleclamp, basically a frankenbike.
Bottom Line:These levers really cleaned up the un-modulatable braking from the powertools KHS system which came with the bike.
Braking suddenly became fully modulateable, powertool brake arms saving themselves from the parts bin.
I was very happy with this choice, which was an impulse buy due to th colour. They are not the lightest, (same as powertools), and are a bit bulky, but I will probably be hospitalised if I break them; they may be the last levers I ever buy based on the construction.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Melbourne, Australia
Date Reviewed: June 11, 2002
Favorite Trail:Narby!
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:came with bike
Strengths:stiff, strong, don't have to take the grips off to mount, the "torque twist" thing is cool, they look mad, and there's just an air of "this is the SH1T" from them.
Weaknesses:the levers are a little square compared to say Avids, but it's not annoying or anything.... so i guess it doesn't really count as a weakness.
Similar Products Used:Avid various, Shimano various, Tektro etc, most hydro levers
Bike Setup:Norco VPS Atomik, stock except for XT rear derailleur, XT rear hub, and IRC Kujo 2.35s
Bottom Line:These levers are good. maybe not quite as comfy as Avids, but i have no reason to want to change them. they're nice and stiff, and you get the feeling that all the power you put in is being transmitted to the brakes rather than soaked up in flex.

class act.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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