Shimano Disc Brake Opinions....

dyna-ti":10fd6p35 said:
...And not enough metal on them to help you actually stop :lol: :lol:

Indeed, there is s point when drilling to many holes & silly shapes in discs actually reduces friction and makes them more ineffective. Heat/glazing issues can be controlled with the use of half decent pads!
 
Neil G":2rhu5li1 said:
Look nice but there's hardly any material to create any friction!


yet they stop great without fuss and function flawlessly :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: its not like its trying to stop me plus a good 400lbs of a good 600cc motor bike now they have small seemingly small rotor for weight and speed :wink: :shock: :shock:
 
Changed over the pads on my Saints earlier. Was expecting to faff about but it was done in 5 mins, both ends :shock: Very happy about it.
This may be of use in your disc quest.
 
FRSMark":2bv62z80 said:
What on earth do all though number equate to??????
Heaven :wink: :lol: :lol:


Im thinking of getting a set of the deore m575 for my single speed build.Anyone got any experience of them?
 
cannondale king":u5wpvp39 said:
Neil G":u5wpvp39 said:
Look nice but there's hardly any material to create any friction!


yet they stop great without fuss and function flawlessly :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: its not like its trying to stop me plus a good 400lbs of a good 600cc motor bike now they have small seemingly small rotor for weight and speed :wink: :shock: :shock:

lol

I don't think those rotors would last me

I believe Deore have got good reviews when it comes to disc brakes
 
Anyone had any experience of mixing Shimano levers & calipers?

Just realized you can get calipers seperately so thinking of XT rear & Saint front with existing LX levers...also a bit cheaper then buying the whole kit.
 

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