Brake Levers... Different "pulls"?

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I found an old Lee Chi brake lever that came on an old Murray MTB and I'd like to use it on a project. The Murray had side pull caliper brakes but I plan on using center pull canti brakes.

So my question is, with side pull, canti, v-brakes, drums, discs, etc did some brake levers have a different pull (distance I guess) than others making them non compatible with other brake styles?

Also, if you have an 80s right side MTB Lee Chi brake lever (large, looks like a motorcycle lever) let me know, I'm looking to match a set.
 
V brakes require a longer pull lever than older cantilever, bmx side pull or really old "U" brakes. if you use a regular lever with "V" brakes the feel will be mushy at best.
 
It will work if you use an Avid BB7 road version. I have had them on 2 different bikes in the past. The road version has a different ratio at the pull arm for short pull levers.
 
bikejunky said:
It will work if you use an Avid BB7 road version. I have had them on 2 different bikes in the past. The road version has a different ratio at the pull arm for short pull levers.

What if I just use whatever junk I have laying around on the shop floor? :lol:
 
bikejunky said:
You will never know till you try. Then you will be smarter then me and know the answer to the question :eek:

Your answer sounded a lot smarter than me! :D

I'm not planning on buying anything :lol: just trying to use what I have, I'm just cheap.
 
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