I don't know what kind of levers you have. Are they the kind that also have the shifters integrated in them? I think those are the kind that you can get shims for from Shimano. The shims are little plastic pieces you have to order. I seem to recall that the levers that are brake levers only do not have shims you can buy that fit them.
Why not call Trek?
I have heard that Shimano used to make short reach brake levers without the shifters (plain brake levers but for shorter reach). Maybe they still do. If not, you might be able to search Ebay for an old set of these- I would think they would be interchangable with any other Shimano levers without shifters.




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I tried a couple more variations on that, including a different material, but the method just didn't work well for me.

I play banjo, mountain dulcimer, and a little mandolin. I used to play mando using only 2 finger chords, but I am finding the sound rings out too loud on the open strings while I'm singing (yodeling) so I enlisted a great mando playing friend to help me learn how to make 4 finger "closed" chords to get more muted chunky sound. I'm having to relearn mando from scratch now and it's a real reach challenge! I love uke and i have women friends who play uke and sing- it is a great instrument! I think the nylon strings on uke make for a softer sound when strummed open, thus 2 finger chords sound better on ukes, whereas the mando steel open strings ring out too loud.
