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Avid Speed Dial SL

Average Rating 4.5/5
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    Submitted by Rick Blalock a Cross Country Rider from St. Charles, MO, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 9, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:eBay
    Strengths:Super light weight, leverage adjustment knobs, clean-looking silver finish, ability to replace just the blade if it gets broken, seems stronger than my previous FR5 levers which broke.
    Weaknesses:High MSRP, but thats what eBay is for.
    Similar Products Used:FR5 levers until one broke in a small crash.
    Bike Setup:GF Cobia (29er) with BB7s, 203/160.
    Bottom Line:These are muuuchh nicer brake levers than my previous FR5 levers. They feel more solid with no play in the lever. The adjustment knob allows me to control how sensitive my brakes are and fine tune the kind of modulation I like. I also noticed that the levers feel beefier than the FR5s although they look very similar. I'm not a weight weenie but they went for cheap on eBay where I was originally looking for the SD7s. If I had to pay MSRP I would go for the SD7s as the MSRP for these is not worth the weight savings. I give these brakes 5 out of 5 flamin turd nuggets.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by JmZ a Cross Country Rider from Northern Indiana
    Date Reviewed: November 14, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Still looking - Any Suggestions?
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Online Retailer
    Strengths:Light, Standard (Solid) Avid Feel, Adjustment
    Weaknesses:Slight Play in levers
    Similar Products Used:Cane Creek, Other Avid Levers, Shimano Levers
    Bike Setup:Ventana El Fuego
    Bottom Line:Using these on the cross country ride and have no complaints with 'em. Similar to most of the Avid line with the Speed Dial, same lever shape, but a lighter perch for the levers. I liked the feel of the other Avid brake levers I've used in the past, and could not justify the extra cash for the Ultimate Brake Levers.

    Part of a build that I don't think about when riding, one of the best things I can think of. A pretty cheap and pretty light option for cable brakes.

    They were easy to setup, easy to install, have not moved when they were not supposed to, the brakes levers feel - well - like brake levers. Just a minor knock for the slight vertical play in the lever. Can't detect it when riding, but just knowing that it's still there.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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