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MAGURA HC MT7 brake lever Black

Lightweight design in hollow aluminum, this MAGURA HC MT7 brake lever brake lever benefits from feedback from star rider Danny MacAskill and HC (Hard Core) technology,... Read more
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Lightweight design in hollow aluminum, this MAGURA HC MT7 brake lever brake lever benefits from feedback from star rider Danny MacAskill and HC (Hard Core) technology, offering ever more secure and comfortable braking.

It features one-finger ergonomics and a rounded line to prevent finger injuries. The brake guard is manually adjustable to give everyone the possibility of adjusting it to their own preferences. 

Ideal for replacing a damaged original lever! 

Ref: 7977551560870

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1-finger ergonomics

Lightweight hollow aluminum design

Manually adjustable guard

Informations techniques

Brand compatibility: MAGURA MT6, MT7, MT8, MT TRAIL SL
Ergonomics: 1 Finger
Material: Aluminum
Weight (manufacturer): 68g
Part Number : 2701246

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*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 5 reviews.

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High-performance but fragile

"Good product, but so fragile—one drop or bump and the 'return click' breaks."

Moguip (4/5)

Magura brake

"Shifts smoothly when braking... much better than the stock ones"

Greco4451 (5/5)

Effective but a bit fragile

"The lever is easy to replace. It does its job very effectively. But it's a bit fragile in some places and breaks easily if dropped."

Biomech (4/5)

Good, but not sturdy

"I bought this item a month ago and had my first little fall (meaning I slipped on a slope going 5 km/h, the bike landed on the brake, and boom—a crack). Other than that, in terms of performance, I give it 5 out of 5."

Robinvtt567 (3/5)

Good lever, but. . .

"The small metal parts that hold the guard in place on my MT7s have already had to be replaced twice—they break every time I drop the bike, which is a bit of a shame considering the price..."

Vttenduro66 (4/5)

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