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New Token cranks, well cheap, 30 minutes to go ...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321730308686?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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I had an Ultegra shifter do a similar thing to me a while ago. It was a screw that had fallen out. The screw that secures the small lever's mechanism, up behind the larger lever. I found a replacement screw, and used it to re-attach the lever with a little Loctite. The lever then worked perfectly again.
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You can use the calipers that you have bought by following Sheldon's instructions (EPR posted link above). Simply mount the front caliper on the back & the rear on the front. Sheldon outlines the two methods of mounting the rear caliper onto the forks.
I used this one, and it works very well ...
Just can drill/dremel/file out the hole at the back of the fork crown to fit a long cylindrical recessed nut, which should then reach the short centrebolt of the rear caliper.
Obviously, remember to swap round the brake pads, so that they are facing the correct direction.
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Yeah, it was for the Alleycats film.
Also ... @spaceinvader going West along Old St & Clerkenwell Road yesterday morning
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Could have done 12pm, but can't do 3pm ride (7pm commitment).
Have a good one, and Happy Birthday @Elra!!
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You should be able to pick up a pair of used Dura Ace 7700 shifter/levers on eBay for around £60 ... just sayin'.