EBC Hope Trial Disc Brake Pads Specifications: GREEN - Crosscountry Trekking grade for general use RED - High Friction Soft" compound for Downhill Race use only GOLD - High... more
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EBC Hope Trial Disc Brake Pads Specifications: GREEN - Crosscountry Trekking grade for general use RED - High Friction Soft" compound for Downhill Race use only GOLD - High durability sintered metal compound for longer life in arduous conditions such as wet riding or use in mud or sand. NOT to be used for Downhill race use unless system is fitted originally with gold (sintered) brake pads to avoid brake overheating."
Advantages: 4 pot brake, hard wearing, solid build quality. Disadvantages: Difficult to set up.
...I bought these a couple of years ago and I have never ridden with a brake that is so good. I rode with maguras for a while and when I upgraded to the Hopediscs i could tell the difference immediately.
these brakes are used by some of the top riders in the world so that obviously shows that they are a top component to add to your bike.
Once set up they can be left until new pads are needed, they take a little time to set up however once they are done they are excellent, they do not need bleeding very often as they stop air getting into the system very well.
Do not buy any other brake system, this is the best and worth every penny....
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Advantages: Excellent stopping power, good feedback, ouses quality Disadvantages: None
...a little bit and it is only a little bit when the discs are wet, but this is hardly noticable,I have not noticed any problems when the brakes get hot and have not found any fade either. There is no adjusting of the pad gap as the pads are wearing down as the Hope mini's are self adjusting and I have found this to work excellent.
I cannot recommend these brakes enough, they ouse quality, they also look fantastic as well. If you are in the market for a brake upgrade then buy the Hope Mini's you will not be dissapointed....
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Advantages: Stops your bike. Easy to setup. Disadvantages: Takes a while to bed in. Supplied pads rubbish.
...Oooh... brakes these days. Rim or Disc? Cable or Hydralic? The way things are going, you'd swear that discbrakes were the be all and end all of brakes these days, but you'd be wrong, as Shimano will be eager to prove.
Shimano have been doing V-brakes for quite a while now, and the LX really demonstrates that. Whilst I was sorely tempted by a discbrake, I can't really see what all the fuss is about. Yes, if you're into hurtling down hills on your 55lb monster downhill bike then discs are for you, if you're a cross country rider trying to shave a bit off the weight then vees are still you best bet.
The brake is the cheapest in the Shimano range to offer the parallelogram design, which keeps the brakepads parallel to the braking surface, resulting in longer pad life and better braking performance.
Setting the brakes up is fairly...
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