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Looking to upgrade my Shimano MT4000 on my hardtail,, I’m riding it in quite some aggressive trails so need a better brake set, I thinking going 4 pots.
Any recommendations - I’m not after spending loads, would like to buy new - any good deals about?
Bigger discs would be the cheapest option unless you are already maxed out
If you like shimanos just go for the mt501/520s. I love mine, plenty powerful and great modulation, all the reviews say as good as the brands far higher. Can be had for less than £200 for the entire set.
As tjagain says tho bigger discs is a cheaper way for more power if you're happy with the brakes you have already
Will look into those,, would prefer to keep the rotors I have at the mo, as the brake just don’t feel great
As said, you could just try bigger rotors and then upgrade the brakes if that isn’t enough power.
There was a thread a couple of days ago re Clarks 4 pot (but under the original Chinese factory brand) that can be had for £50 the set on ebay. Quite a few people have them and like them. At that price it's hard to argue. I'll try send fine the thread
Shimano SLX maybe even Zee if you can budget for them.
Here you go. Tempted myself in truth
https://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/cheap-4-pots-anyone-tried-these/
Magura MT trail sport. 4 pot front and 2 pit rear. I'm very impressed with mine over the last year or so since they replaced some crap SLX.
So there seems to be 3 I’m looking at:
Magura MT trail sport
Magura MT5 estop
Shimano SLX 7120
I’m not overly sure on the Clark’s need to do more research
Out of the 3 above which tick the boxes, Clark’s and trail sport seem to be the cheapest
I may split the hardtail I'm selling, so might have a Zee Brakeset up for sale soon?
My mate has zees on his genesis day one (flat bar converted)
This obviously has narrower tyres than an mtb, but the way he is able to feather the brakes and hold a tyre just on the point of almost locking is really impressive.
I would certainly buy some of those if i needed new brakes.
Dropped you a message
Whatever you do, an 8" rotor on the front will give a significant improvement in power. That would be the first thing I'd do.
Got some guide TS the other month. Less stock now so frame size may mean they don't fit the rear. Levers flip over so only difference between front and rear is hose length.
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/sram-guide-t-disc-brake/rp-prod208560
Magura mt trail sport
Brake set purchased! Went with SRAM Guide RE.
Quick question - post mount adapters,, is there any issues with going with ones off eBay like these?
I think some hope brakes needed hope specific adaptors due to caliper clearance issues but thw guides should be fine with standard PM adaptors.
I presume those eBay ones are fine and have no weaknesses in the casting but I'd probably go with a known brand/quality...
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-disc-brake-adaptor-post-to-post