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Best Front Disk?


nickdonboy

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i like my hope mini with a 160mm rotor

good grip with a decent bleed and a good rotor

im running the 160mm saw rotor

did try bigger disks had a 203mm for a while but just didnt get on with it

best thing to do is to try different ones

try and have a go on a few peoples bikes and see what theres is like...

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I use a QUAD , they are DH brakes but mine is actually sooo good ! I was really impressed when i got it, holds on basically everything :| like 7 foot gaps to front it holds well on them very well ! Its a 180mm hope rotor I am using with it

Adam (Y)

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BB7. No question.

Easy to set up, so much adjustment, don't have to bleed them, super powerful!

Could have said it no better myself.

EDIT; Get a cheap cable, take the inner out and spray some GT85 into the outer then put the inner back in and fit it to the brake. Tis what I've done with mine and it feels like my water bled maggie.

Edited by Ben John-Hynes
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Magura louise. Fit and forget sort of brake. Powerful, cheap, easy to set up. Hope brakes are powerful but not very reliable i have had 3 and all have let me down and i will never use their brakes again also hayes have good power but not the best for modulation though.

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BB7 all the way for me!

Having used BB7's in the past and moved away from them, I've tried every type of louise that's been released over the years, all hope's offerings, and a few others, and now I've finally come back to a BB7 and I honestly can't work out why i ever changed in the first place.

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