Paul has a lever that's a little overkill for you. It's called the duplex 
lever 
<https://www.paulcomp.com/product-category/components/brake-levers/dual-pull/>. 
If you look at the picture, it gives you an excellent idea of the 
difference between short and long pull levers. It's all in the placement of 
the pivot point. Longer pivot means more cable pull. The duplex lever will 
actually actuate both brakes simultaneously. The duplex lever is made for 
bike polo. So you can ride with one hand and hit the ball (via a long 
handled mallet) with the other.

Another option would be to get two levers - one short pull and one long 
pull - such as the Paul Love lever and the Paul Canti lever. These are 
pricey options, I admit - but stuff like this can often be had for much 
less than the MSRP if you look in places like eBay.

Good luck with your build.

Corwin

On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 2:42:43 PM UTC-8 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:

> Howdy all,
>
> I'm in need of a matching pair of brake levers that are interchangeable 
> between short pull and long pull. Because of a front rack non-compatibility 
> issue with my current canti brakes, I'll have to use a v-brake in front, 
> but I'd to keep the canti brake in the rear.
>
> I'm aware of the Shimano BLR780 which Riv sells, but ideally I'd like 
> something with a longer lever body. Does anyone know of any other levers, 
> by Shimano or any other brand, that has the criteria that I'm looking for? 
> Thanks,
>
> ~Mark
> Raleigh, NC
>

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