I think so and also just not being used to brifters...that said I am rather bigger than her and also don't get on with shimano hoods and braking...my solution is sram but there are almost no sram bikes, and not in her budget and size
I think so and also just not being used to brifters...that said I am rather bigger than her and also don't get on with shimano hoods and braking...my solution is sram but there are almost no sram bikes, and not in her budget and size
Makes sense, I have hands like shovels so I'm lucky that I've never had a similar issue.
I know what you mean about Shimano hoods. They have all the ergonomic consideration of a block of Legos, I much prefer the more sculpted efforts from Campagnolo. Never tried SRAM but I assume they've had some thought put into them also?
If your friend still has trouble braking after the shims are fitted, it might be worth replacing the brake pads as the stock ones won't giver her much help in that area especially as the good weather heads south for the winter. I put Koolstop Salmons on mine as there was a huge difference.
FWIW (re: braking from the hoods) I have 9spd Tiagra (with Tektro brakes initially) and the braking improved dramatically when I put R650 brakes (£56 the pair from Ribble) on.
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