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I've had several sets of Shimano brakes of various models and never had any issues with them. Consistent performance and totally reliable.
I've been using Hayes Stroker Trails for about four years and now have them on four bikes. Dead cheap, zero maintenance and great performance.
Very tempted to try Shimano, seem to fit the bill.
What's the difference between XT & XTR? Not necessarily the current model, just in general terms with regards disc brakes?
Then both front and rear pistons popped
What do you mean popped, as in popped out or the seals went on them?
Hope for me. Plenty enough stopping and even I can maintain them. Brilliant after-sales service / help.
Shimano.
I have some Deore M525s that have been on three bikes ~5 years old. I've never bled or done any maintenance on them apart from change pads, and once changed worn rotors. They seem to work just fine.
I now have SLX M666's on my FS bike; the bite and power is awsums. Hoping they are similarly reliable.
EDIT. I lie... I smashed the left lever assy in a crash a couple of years back and the bike shop fitted replacements, so they have been bled once.
Shimano Servowave XT's. I've had them going on two years soon. I've not touched them once. No idea what the screws ontop do either!
Go on...
I may have just got a dodgy set but when pushing my pistons back in with the pads still in (screwdriver between the pads), one of them managed to crack and piss fluid everywhere. It did need a lot of force so hopefully a warranty job although I'm still yet to hear back from Rose regarding this. I now don't really trust the one that does work!
Anothing thing about shimanos is that their levers look gash.