High quality, super comfy rim brake lever blade from Trialtech.
- High quality, super comfy rim brake lever blade from Trialtech.
- Precision CNC machined from 7075 aluminium.
- Minimal design saves weight where possible without compromising strength.
- Ergonomic shape feels very supportive and comfortable on the single braking finger favoured by trials riders.
- 4-finger length offers significantly more power than a standard 2-finger Magura lever blade.
- Compatible with Magura 2005-2010, Tensile and Racing Line lever bodies (pivot bolt sleeve included for use with Magura lever bodies).
- Designed to start further away from the handlebars than normal lever blades, this removes the necessity to grind the back of the lever blade for riders who like their levers a long way away.
- Pre-threadlocked M6 grub screw for reach adjustment is uses a larger allen key fitting and has a wider base (won't dig into the lever body) than normal.
- Rear of the lever blade is flat and rounded instead of having a sharp scoop, to prevent the second knuckle from being cut - an issue on other lever blades if you like your brakes to pull back a long way.
- Flip-flop design allows the blade to be used for both left or right hand.
- Available in two lever tip sizes (the pivot point is the same size on both, so you can use either thickness blade on any lever body):
Standard (14mm thick, maximum of 93mm distance from blade to centre of handlebar) or Thin size (11mm thick, maximum of 93mm distance from blade to centre of handlebar).
- Available in Black or Silver anodised finish with stylish Trialtech 'Sport Lite' laser etched logos.
- Not supplied with TPA kit.
- Supplied fully packaged with stainless steel reach adjuster screw, pivot insert and Trialtech stickers enclosed.
- Sold individually.
- Weight: 36.1g (Standard), 33.5g (Thin)
Great!
Posted by Oliver
Although it seems quite large once its all fitted, its possibly one of the most comfortable lever blades I've ever used. Great design, feel and if you ever think of changing from a 2-3 finger blade on a Magura or Tensile Tocco I'd highly recommend this