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Looking at some new brakes for the HT, don't need to be amazing, but the Hayes pro expert i have on there now are monumentally poop.
I'm often a Formula fanboi, so they're tempted as a pair of Used on ebay.
But i could take the advantage and up spec the FS Spearfish with some used HOPEs and then fit the Formulas i have at home onto the HT ?
Budget really is about £100 all in... I'm happy with new or used.
My options currently are
Used Formula Mega
Used Hope X2
new Shimano M395
new (China, in-bike) M615
Or ?
I have a pair of R1s (that is, R1 plural not shitey R1S) I could do for £100, if that's any use to you... Bit less hardcore than the Megas though
Deore M615s, I would have thought. Well in budget.
Deore
SLX's, new.
I've had Hope's and have currently R1's on my HT but for my FS I'm finding it hard to beat SLX's - cheap and work.
shimano slx m675's chain reaction have them . front and rears would come in at just under £100 forthe set and come with finned pads.they work well , easy to bleed and service
Deores pissed oil out the pistons after 6 months.
Never had that issue with Hopes.
Brand new Deore's with fancy rotors.
I've had two pairs and they've been way more reliable that the XT's, Zee's and XTR's that I've had.
I'm currently running SRAM Guides on both bikes at the moment and have been really impressed with them so far.
I'm quite liking my SRAM DB5s at the moment, bargain at £28 each from CRC.
I have shiny new 615's on eldest_oab's bike - powerful, 'snatchy', reliable it seems.
Older SLX and XT = reliable until they are a few years old, then stop working effectively for no apparent reason.
I have shiny new Magura MT2's on my bike. Apart from turkey gobbling sound from rotors, they are way more controllable than the 615s', easily as powerful and have 5 year warranty. And they cost less.