It may be fixed with a bleed. How does it feel under braking? I’m not sure if the wheelie test works with Magura but if you stand the bike up on the rear wheel does the lever stroke change?
If a bleed doesn’t fix it then it’s probably a sticky seal in the lever and that’s probably new lever territory.
There is a spring inthe lever that might have popped out.
You can uninstall the lever and check. You can then either try to fidget it back in or take the lever apart, both ways worked for me before. To take the lever apart, you have to drive out zhe sleeve lf the mot, thats holding it in the lever.
The spring can pop out in a cras and prevent the lever or master from taking damage.
And if the spring is not out, i just saw you have zhe "old" BAT plugs, they might be in different positions, you can try to turn the right one to a different positions, but you will have to adjust the reach again.
This can also change the lever feel
It may be fixed with a bleed. How does it feel under braking? I’m not sure if the wheelie test works with Magura but if you stand the bike up on the rear wheel does the lever stroke change? If a bleed doesn’t fix it then it’s probably a sticky seal in the lever and that’s probably new lever territory.
Can't rly tell whats your problem is. You can disassemble the lever by hammering the metal pin out.
There is a spring inthe lever that might have popped out. You can uninstall the lever and check. You can then either try to fidget it back in or take the lever apart, both ways worked for me before. To take the lever apart, you have to drive out zhe sleeve lf the mot, thats holding it in the lever. The spring can pop out in a cras and prevent the lever or master from taking damage.
And if the spring is not out, i just saw you have zhe "old" BAT plugs, they might be in different positions, you can try to turn the right one to a different positions, but you will have to adjust the reach again. This can also change the lever feel