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5 mins to swap the cables over, bit longer if you've gotta re-tape the bars
As far as I know the guy is right, there may be some other countries that have our set up but most of Europe is reversed to us for sure.But this was a brand new bike on display in the store.
What he said...As far as I know the guy is right, there may be some other countries that have our set up but most of Europe is reversed to us for sure.
Brake set up on a Boardman CX at my local Halfords.
Halfords shop asst told me this was how all brakes on European bikes and rest of world are set up and how they receive them in. Ok ……………..
It is still a requirement to sell bikes with the brakes set up for the UK. Unfortunately some retailers can be a bit lax.It used to be illegal to sell bikes in the UK with a continental brake set-up - is it not now? But most club-men would straightaway swap them over to left-hand front. All mine are like that.
yeah but... we're a little island off the coast of Europe... we do things differently here. If they sold cars would they be left hand drive??As far as I know the guy is right, there may be some other countries that have our set up but most of Europe is reversed to us for sure.
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The only reason you'd have the reversed set up was if the majority of people were left handed, as it's nothing to do with signalling (that's a bit of an internet meme) but to do with the dominant hand and braking.
Some manufacturers do it one way - others do it another.
I didn't realise that, I just assumed it was who made them. Doesn't decathlon have the reverse setup?It is still a requirement to sell bikes with the brakes set up for the UK. Unfortunately some retailers can be a bit lax.![]()