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[Closed] New SLX 4 pot vs Zee's?

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I'm after some 4 pot brakes for the alps trip this year - the SLX's can be had for around £160 a pair. Zee's seem to be more expensive. What's the difference, I know SLX are more of a trail brake and Zee's are downhill orientated - but other than that should the braking power be about the same?


 
Posted : 29/01/2020 11:04 am
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I'd say they'd be essentially the same brake with very minor differences. SLX a newer, lighter brake though.

Some alternatives for you:

https://www.bike-components.de/en/Magura/MT5-Carbotecture-Front-and-Rear-Disc-Brake-Set-p45429/
https://www.bike-components.de/en/Shimano/XT-BR-M8100-Disc-Brake-Set-w-G03A-Resin-Pads-J-Kit-p71594/


 
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All Shimano brakes are very very similar, good brake/break down here...
https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?t=123023


 
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Don't forget there's also the "deore" MT501 which is basically the same again for ~£110/pair, or considerably less if you have some shimano levers you can re-use and just buy the calipers.


 
Posted : 29/01/2020 11:26 am