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should it be possible to bleed a racing line lever onto a disc brake calliper (both take mineral oil). Then would the outcome be a good thing? Keeping the same power and so on?

Totally looking for a reply from Tarty Adam on this subject, has it been tried? I know that Echo have and it worked okay with a 2 pot piston.

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bad idea, the mechanical ratio is different with a bigger piston at the lever (disk brakes usuallly use ~9mm at the lever apposed to 14mm on rim brakes). This means you'll lose a lot of power and the lever will feel rock solid.

Echo just about get away with it (not that I'd ever consider their brakes powerful enough) as the main lever pivot is closer to the piston which claws back some of the mechanical ratio.

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bad idea, the mechanical ratio is different with a bigger piston at the lever (disk brakes usuallly use ~9mm at the lever apposed to 14mm on rim brakes). This means you'll lose a lot of power and the lever will feel rock solid.

Echo just about get away with it (not that I'd ever consider their brakes powerful enough) as the main lever pivot is closer to the piston which claws back some of the mechanical ratio.

With that logic then, a disc brake lever and maggie calipers would give a marked improvement in power?

Are there any closed system disc brake levers that would be suitable for this?

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A Disc Brake lever piston with its small diameter pushes to little fluid for a Rim Brake where the lever has a piston with a bigger diameter, ergo pushing more fluid. Just think of how little the pads move in a disc brake caliper compared to what a rim brake pad travels.

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With that logic then, a disc brake lever and maggie calipers would give a marked improvement in power?

Are there any closed system disc brake levers that would be suitable for this?

The Racing Line nano and Clean lever are the ridable form of you idea. Using a 13mm piston instead of the 14mm, you get 16% more power. If you go to 9mm instead of 14... huge power but like Ali said, little pad movment and always rubbing, plus so much power rim, frame ALL will bend.

The Racing Line nano already need quite a straight wheel and good set up to have a decent feeling, plus the extra power requires a booster, and you can still feel some flex, can't imagine with 9mm.

BTW, thanks a lot Ali for your input, was planning on trying that at one point, you just confirmed me it's a waste of time :)

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Only disc brake this would work with is the Brake Force One. My daughter has been using them for a while. On her bike it is the opposite of what you want to do. She is using the Brake Force One lever with the Racing Line brake cilinders. The brakes use an accelarator in the brake caliper and because of it is is a closed system as the magura and Racing Line rim brakes. At Eurobike this week the present a new model, one that is using water instead of oil :)

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Only disc brake this would work with is the Brake Force One. My daughter has been using them for a while. On her bike it is the opposite of what you want to do. She is using the Brake Force One lever with the Racing Line brake cilinders. The brakes use an accelarator in the brake caliper and because of it is is a closed system as the magura and Racing Line rim brakes. At Eurobike this week the present a new model, one that is using water instead of oil :)

Pic?

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I'd forgotten all about Brake Force One. Weren't they trying to do a Kickstarter campaign to fund production at one point?

Is she using this lever?

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No, that is the old lever from the 1st version of the brake. The new lever isn't "plastic" anymore. Here is a picture with the one-finger lever. There also is another lever available

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Holy shit! that looks awesome. I really like that.

I am guessing she rides with gloves? I would be worries about slicking my fingers on those holes. But it looks great.

No she never had issues with the holes and yes she is riding with gloves :)

Here is a picture of the 2 finger lever:

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