Jerome & Elizabeth Moos wrote:
The pair I am holding in my hand
> have beefier, slightly curved levers and black hoods. I haven't torn the
> m apart to see how they work, but they definately have more resistance when
> shifting to a larger cog than when shifting to a smaller one, but like Ret
> rofriction DT shifters.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
> Big Spring, Texas, USA
Sounds like the Cross Commandes ref 2615 I bought in the seventies. They contain only a few simple washers and you have to adjust the friction with the two impossible to reach nuts. They always worked themselves loose on tour, French design at it finest ;)
-- mvg
Marten Gerritsen
Kiel Windeweer
Netherlands