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I hated servicing hydraulics and ended up being the only one prepared to do it.
I'd often have the issue of a bike with solid levers after the bike is dragged out of a hot shed and the fluid had expanded or in the winter, levers going to bars despite pumping.
The original Hope had the best solution of their barrel adjuster piston - solved the above issues with a simple twirl (but not a flake). Their levers also worked brilliantly with Grimeca, Formula and the 1st generation XT (grimeca again) calipers.
Later stuff seems to be so very fragile and doesnt have the feel, especially at the levels I work with.
I prefer cable, as mentioned many times, they are easy to set up for the customer/owner and pretty much fit and forget.
But then I personally use cantilevers, because I'm mad.
I'd often have the issue of a bike with solid levers after the bike is dragged out of a hot shed and the fluid had expanded or in the winter, levers going to bars despite pumping.
The original Hope had the best solution of their barrel adjuster piston - solved the above issues with a simple twirl (but not a flake). Their levers also worked brilliantly with Grimeca, Formula and the 1st generation XT (grimeca again) calipers.
Later stuff seems to be so very fragile and doesnt have the feel, especially at the levels I work with.
I prefer cable, as mentioned many times, they are easy to set up for the customer/owner and pretty much fit and forget.
But then I personally use cantilevers, because I'm mad.