Using the Speedhub for over a year now. No complaints except the following which doesn't really stem from the Speedhub however is manifest due to it.
I find that due to the existence of the gripshift, the brake lever assembly is fairly displaced from the nominal "rest" position of my hand. This predicates using an unnatural twist of my wrist (pivot around thumb joint) in order to reach the brake lever. On extended rides, this can be quite troublesome. It seems to me if the lever(s) were longer, I would have a much more natural way of reaching them and not have to suffer unnecessarily on the ride.
1. Does anyone else experience the same thing?
2. Any solutions? Dangerboy supposedly makes some aftermarket levers, but I haven't tried or seen them. Any merit to their claims?
Thanks.
RE
I find that due to the existence of the gripshift, the brake lever assembly is fairly displaced from the nominal "rest" position of my hand. This predicates using an unnatural twist of my wrist (pivot around thumb joint) in order to reach the brake lever. On extended rides, this can be quite troublesome. It seems to me if the lever(s) were longer, I would have a much more natural way of reaching them and not have to suffer unnecessarily on the ride.
1. Does anyone else experience the same thing?
2. Any solutions? Dangerboy supposedly makes some aftermarket levers, but I haven't tried or seen them. Any merit to their claims?
Thanks.
RE