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  • Disc brakes, any deals? Options?
  • vondally
    Free Member

    So looking for a set of disc brakes for a enduro bike, 170 mm front travel and 155 rear 27.5 wheels ( not mine eldest daughters) looking for a good quality brake set as reasonably priced as possible ( not hope or anything £150 per end), is there anything better the deore 4 pot ?

    Anyone seen any deals?

    Thanks

    spaniardclimber
    Free Member

    I think deore 4 pot is your best option.

    jjprestidge
    Free Member

    Yep – Deore 4 pot on my Mega. Fit some Saint sintered pads when the originals wear out and you’ve got a totally reliable but very powerful brakeset for very little cash.

    JP

    joebristol
    Full Member

    A similar alternative is the Sram Guide RE. Really powerful from my experience.

    jjprestidge
    Free Member

    Double the price, though.

    JP

    spaniardclimber
    Free Member

    I like Shimano better just bc of mineral oil.

    keithb
    Full Member

    I’m waiting on the Clarks M4 brakes in the eurobike article from s couple of weeks ago…

    Would the M2 ones Bo too low end/power?

    jjprestidge
    Free Member

    I’m waiting on the Clarks M4 brakes in the eurobike article from s couple of weeks ago…

    Would the M2 ones Bo too low end/power?

    A friend has the 2 pots. They’re OK, but I wouldn’t want them on my bike.

    JP

    timnoyce
    Free Member

    I agree with the Deore 4 Pot suggestion. I’ve got them on my bike, they cost £115 for the whole set and were easy to bleed. They have plenty of power and feel like a Shimano brake at the lever. Spot on.

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