Hope Tech3 E4 Disc Brake with Braided Hose
SKU: HOPEBRAM205
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Brand | Hope |
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Discipline | Mountain Bike |
0% Finance available | None |
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Reviews (3)
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Great build quality and very powerfulVery powerful
Don't fade under long runs down
Excellent build quality 100% recommend
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Best brakes I've used.Great quality brakes. They are very good quality.
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Hope disc brakes the best money can buyRecently purchased a Hope Tech3 E4 disc brake for my hardtail and the quality is evident straight away, the stopping power and modulation are in another league to other brakes they also add a bit of bling and come in loads of nice colours to pimp any bike.
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Q&A (4)
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Is it left lever/front and right lever/rear?
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Thanks for getting in touch
The levers are set up for the UK market, so the right hand lever is the front brake
Team Ribble
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Is it left lever/front and right lever/rear?
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- Do they come with brake pads?
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for your enquiry.
The Hope Tech3 E4 Disc Brake with Braided Hose does come supplied with the brake pads.
Hope that helps, should you have any further questions please do not hesitate to stay in touch.
Kind Regards,
Tom k.
Team Ribble
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I'm assuming the only difference between the front and rear is the cable length and which side the pull is located.
I'm looking for a left lever to control my front brake (IE US market style)... If I bought the rear you have for sale, would I just need to cut the cable down to set it up how I want? -
Hi,
Thanks for your enquiry.
Yes, it’s possible to shorten the hose and use the calliper on the front - they use the same style fitting for the front and rear.
Kind regards,
Team Ribble
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I'm assuming the only difference between the front and rear is the cable length and which side the pull is located.
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- Can the levers be flipped (left front, right rear)?
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Hi,
Thanks for your enquiry.
The levers are not ambidextrous - the oil reservoir always has to point upwards. You would have to disconnect the hoses, swap these around and re-bleed the system.
Regards,
Tom @ Team Ribble
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