Running those beautiful Suntour brake levers, I've never bothered to get the correct ferrules. I've simply wrapped tape around the brake line end caps.
And it started bothering me lately as the tape frayed and is looking miserable.
But not any longer...hopefully.
Thank science there is 3D printing technology!
Pretty impressive with the level of detail you have dedicated to this built.
This might have been asked to you before but how are the suntour xc pro levels performing with the V-brakes?
I have a Brodie myself and was pondering on the combination too.
Once I tried XT Canti break levels with XT V brakes and this just didn't work at all good. The breaking was too much for the V brakes to take and the stopping power was so sharp that was making the combo almost outright dangerous to use if you weren't used to it.
I like powerful brakes a lot and yes this setup is a bit grabby. But I'm used to that due to running either Shigura (Shimano brake lever, Magura caliper) or Saint 4pot disc brake calipers on most of my other bikes.
This setup is consistent and powerful. Nothing more to want from them. The shorter leverage makes for less room between pads and rim, though. So the wheels need to run true.
Brake boosters and proper brake line outers help to keep the bite point crisp.
I had expected that the wheels turn out to be much heavier, but that is not the case. The front wheel gained 30g (negligible) and the rear wheel is exactly the same weight.