Review - Dia-compe Dirt Harry Brake
Levers 24/02/2000
Last update:
3 March, 2007
Dia-Compe
have been around since the early days of BMX, Old schoolers might remember
the legendary MX-1000 calipers, with the quick release and slick styling
that really put Dia-Compe on the map.
The Dirt Harry brake leavers (I'll never get used to saying Dirt Harry,
it keeps coming out Dirty Harry) are a beefed up version of the Dia-Compe
levers that have been around for years.
The Dirt Harry is dubbed a Dirt Jumping/Freestyle lever because of the
double bent lever, but I don't see why people wouldn't use these on their
racing bikes. The double bend is designed for those people who run narrow
bars and it allows the lever to still be in a good position if you run
them on the bends on your bars.
The hinged clamp is a great idea, it allows you to get the bars off your
bike easily without having to remove your grips. I have found, in many
cases, it would be much easier to get the grips off your bars if you didn't
have to wrestle with the whole bike as well. Another thing that caught
my eye about the hinge is that it is done up from the top, which makes
the lever look like it's on the wrong side, but the advantage is you wont
catch your thumbs on the bolts, this would have saved me a lot of blood
and skin over the years.
The levers come only in the black and silver colour combo, and they retail
for $48.95 a pair (In Australia).
If you would like any further product information within Australia,
Steve Cramer Products are the Dia-Compe importer and can me emailed at
sales@stevecramerproducts.com.au
Dia-Compe are setting up a website, last time I looked it wasn't complete,
but might be worth checking out at www.dia-compe.com.
If you can tell us in 25 words or less why you think you should get
the Dirt Harry set of brakes levers for free they are all yours. I have
only one set! Entries close Feb 25th.
Keep your eye out on future reviews there will be a lot more hidden giveaways
of cool BMX products, thanks to Steve Cramer Products.
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