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Groovy Barrel Adjusters

A pair of large aluminum barrel adjusters with lock nuts for all Love Levers or Canti Levers.

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We machine these Groovy Barrel Adjusters from custom extruded American 6061 aluminum on our trusty ol’ Femco HL-25 CNC Turning Center. Some would say it’s an awful lot of work for something as simple as a barrel adjuster, but we really want this specific shape, threading, and locknut that translate into quick and easy on-the-fly brake cable adjustments, even with winter gloves on.

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