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Would A Hs33 Lever Good With A Disc Brake


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basicly, due the the relatively small movment of a disc brake piston compared to an hs33, disc levers have much much smaller master pistons,

the hs33 lever has a 14mm piston, which will displace far more fluid, but for a given force on the lever, will put far less pressure on the disc....

think about it, stab yourself with a tin of beans, then with a pencil, both with the same force.... due to the larger area of the bean tin, it wont hurt, the pencil has a far smaller area so for the same force itll apply much more pressure....

been there, done that

hs33 levers on discs give possibly the stiffest feeling brake imaginable, but almost no power whatsoever!

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It does work, you just need to get the right calliper. I used a HS33 master cylinder on a Julie calliper. The Julie Levr has 14mm master like HS33 and the calliper pistons are larger diameter. I've now got a Louise master on it which has an even smaller cylinder and it's rather beasty.

Dan

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Sorry I haven't read the whole post...

But I have tried this and it doesn't work, the leverage is all wrong, lever like a rock even with a bit of air bled in.

But if you realy want your hs33 lever then use a julie caliper, the ratio is about spot on.

I use a Shimano deore 525 lever with a magura marta caliper and that rocks but I couldn't say it is better that the marta lever, I just had some bit in my box.

Hope this helps.

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does this mean that we could run a disc lever on our rim brakes to give a better feel to it

Dan

more power, not better feel, it would be pretty damn squishy, and the pads would need to be setup right next to the rim due to the reduced amount of travel.

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if u want that hs33 feel just get an old 2k louise lever and put an hs33 lever blade into it!

yeah, that's what i was gonna suggest. the Brisa team used to do that. there was a pic somewhere on the net, but i cant find it :S

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