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Thanks for your replies. The new shape levers certainly don't seem as resilient or forgiving as the old ergos which I've had on countless bars.
What is odd about my experience is that lever gave way on my bars causing me to crash and injure myself. I sent the broken lever back to the retailer who sent it back to the UK importer who informed me that the lever had failed as a result of the crash but fixed it free of charge and returned it to me. It struck me as odd at the time that the importer would just repair crash damage for free.
I would be very interested if you could expand on the known fact - are you speaking as someone in the industry?
I suspect there are a lot if people riding on levers that may potentially fail and I wouldn't want anyone to have to go through what I went through if this is a known problem.
Thanks again.
Rich
It's a known fact. The last time I bought a Campag' groupset (from Parkers, remember them?) the guy on the phone warned me about ensuring the whole of the plastic clamp was in contact with the bars.
Since then I have heard of, but not seen, Shimano 105 suffering the same fate. Best of luck.