The Command Post SRL LE puts the SRL lever on a diet, so yeah, it's noticably lighter. And if you have a one-by drivetrain, this lever gives you the option to control your Command Post from where the front shifter would "normally" mount to the bars.
Rider Reviews
3.4
8 Reviews
Broke the handle off my
Broke the handle off my last one and this was a direct replacement that was very easy to install.
Would Recommend?
Yes!
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Guest G.
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Dunno what these ppl are complaining about
This lever has worked flawlessly for 4 years, doesn't take much effort to engage, works on multiple dropper posts. I've got other levers on other bikes, this is my favourite one
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Yes!
Name:
Roger
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Worth looking elsewhere...
It works as intended, but feels cheap. It came stock on my bike so I didn't expect much. However, the sharp point on the upper left side of the lever cut my hand during a rowdy downhill section.
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Evo R.
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Why not metal?
My bike takes a beating but this is a lever I need, not sure I want to keep replacing it when a metal one would do. It's small and typically Tucktaway under the handle bar so I can't imagine it being a safety risk because well but still surprised that it broke again even tucked under a handle bar.
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Bagsy
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Perfect shape & awesome performance
Mounted via Matchmaker and such, the SRL LE lever (38g) is a must-have addition to any cable-actuated seatpost (any brand); perfectly shifter-matching shape, highly adjustable, smooth operation/performance (bushing), long-lasting, trouble-free, and easy installation. SRL LE = 38g (vs SRL = 53g)
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Piro C.
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I would buy it again
Shipped out quickly, and super easy installation
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Davey D.
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Works well, gives you a cool scar
Does what it's supposed too, but the edge of the lever is pretty sharp. This thing will leave you with a bloody thumb from repeatedly stabbing you during a long ride. Wear gloves.