Thursday 12 March 2020

LSL

'Bow' and 'Ergonia' adjustable levers

Known for its ergonomics and precision manufacturing, German specialist LSL has added to its popular adjustable levers programme with an innovative new design that features an advanced new adjustment system.

Bow

Based on the LSL 'form follows function' design principles that have always informed its engineered solutions, the 'Bow' lever is a lightweight construction (130 g) with machined cut-outs between the mounting points and the lever surface. LSL says they could achieve this due to a "completely new patent pending adjustment mechanism in the lever which creates space and prevents inaccuracy or clearance. Adjustment is with a supplied plastic key which operates the polished and anodised six-stage adjustment star without scratching the surface".
A long horizontal hole at the lever end (only on the long version) is said to reduce the air resistance of the lever and therefore prevent accidental activation at high speeds. Pre-determined breaking points enable continued riding after a fall, ensuring the continued functioning of the lever. Supplied in a standard or short version (30 mm shorter), the lever colour and colour of the adjuster star come in seven colours. The 'Bow' comes with ABE for over 500 different models.

Ergonia

On the new 'Ergonia' lever, in addition to lever position width adjustment, the length of the lever can also be adjusted. "This lever has a revolutionary new design with a slider in a lever length T-nut connection with a long hole allowing seamless adjustment".
As with the 'Bow', adjustment is by the supplied plastic key. "The combination possibilities of this lever are unsurpassed as the rider can adjust the lever itself, the slider, and choose the colour of the adjuster. An advanced anodising process guarantees best possible colour fastness and shine".
The slider can be adjusted from 0 to 26 mm; also sold with an ABE certificate and for over 500 bike models. The LSL classic lever in the classic design remains available, so riders can now choose from three different lever versions.

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