Yes, I remember. Masters of the CNC milling machine. Still alive and doing well but now concentrating on what they always did best- axles for hot rods and drag cars. Their halfshafts are the best I the business
Chris Strange out of Hamilton Ontario (next town over to me). He started selling his parts out of Freewheel Cycle in Dundas back in 94. I had one of his Crosstop style brakes on the rear of my Rocky Mountain Edge. Worked well, but was a PITA to set up. His reverse action (push housing) brake levers were funky.
Bad old pic (I milled the booster out of 7075 freehand on a Bridgeport).
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Tried a pair out on the owner of Freewheel's personal bike. They worked like brake levers. Just different.
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Pics for ferrus......or posterity, whichever comes first.
One thing about the levers is because of the inherent design, the cables run parallel to the bars about a half an inch away. Tucked in nice and tidy, and less prone to snagging on branches/feet/helmet peaks/etc.