Good mtb brakes
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C722

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644 posts

182 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Looking to upgrade my Avid Juicy 3's from one of my bikes, looking for something of a reasonable price second hand to replace them. Any recommendations?

What are Deores like ?

Mr Gearchange

5,892 posts

232 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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What sort of riding do you do?

CoolC

4,466 posts

240 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Yep, bin the Avids and replace with Shimano, best thing I ever did on my MTB.

I waited until a good XT deal came up, but Deore will be just as good I'm sure.

joshleb

1,549 posts

170 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Bit more info please.


Shimano Deore's are solid and you can't go wrong with them, amazing value for money!

C722

Original Poster:

644 posts

182 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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Thanks for the replies. The bike is an old Cannondale Prophet full sus. I use it for places like bpw, mendips, triscombe etc

AlasdairMc

555 posts

153 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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I’ve had loads of pairs of Shimano, but the Deores have all failed, mainly at the caliper. SLX and XT have been fine, maybe 5 or 6 of them versus 3 or 4 Deores of various ages.

Your mileage may vary but that’s my experience.

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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I’ve got Deore on all my bikes, never had a failure yet. They don’t have the thumb wheel reach adjust that the higher spec ones have, but as far as I’m concerned that’s just one less thing to break off.

Sa Calobra

40,992 posts

237 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Every 18 months to 2years you'll find you can't bleed your Shimano brakes as the seals are st.

Bin the caliper and replace.

That's how I find Shimano brakes. They last fantastic for two years hassle free. 100% hassle free then they are toast.

I woulsnt touch Avid or Formula

lufbramatt

5,586 posts

160 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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I think, going by their internet reputation, that I must be the only person in the world that's never had any issues with Avid brakes smile The Elixir 5's on my Trek have worked perfectly since 2011.

robknapp2

19 posts

110 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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cant offer comment around other makes as I have only had Shimano, but agree with other comments around Deore calipers - have just replaced the rear caliper on my Kona Kula with a Deore M6000, plus new rotor - back to being pretty much all I wanted in the brake! I have XT's on the full suss and to be honest, other than the rotor size differences (180/180 on the full and 180/160 on the hardtail) I cant really tell much of a difference - I do tend to do most of my stopping with the front.
From memory, caliper, rotor, bleed kit, brake cleaner and centerlock tool came to about £80 delivered.

Even with the caliper seal issues, the Deore kit seems decent value against performance.

Mr Gearchange

5,892 posts

232 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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C722 said:
Thanks for the replies. The bike is an old Cannondale Prophet full sus. I use it for places like bpw, mendips, triscombe etc
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I ran XT's for a number of years on my AM bike - they were really very good in 95% of circumstances

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-xt-m800...

I did upgrade to Saints which are by far the best brake I have ever used - massive stopping power and fade resistance

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-saint-m...


I know a lot of folks who use Zee's though, nearly as good as Saints but at a lower price point.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-zee-m64...

C722

Original Poster:

644 posts

182 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Thanks for the replies.

I think I'm going to try some deore xt's or SLX's, if anyone has any for sale, please let me know.

smifffymoto

5,186 posts

231 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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I have just replaced Elixir R with Guide R on my RZ 120.Haven't been left needing more stopping power.

vwsurfbum

896 posts

237 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Before you buy, check out the Magura trail brakes, good value and enough stopping power to pull your face off.

Harpoon

2,465 posts

240 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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C722 said:
Thanks for the replies.

I think I'm going to try some deore xt's or SLX's, if anyone has any for sale, please let me know.
I think I've got some SLXs in the garage I bought for a build a few years back but never used. Don't think they ever came out the boxes - will have a look tonight.

Kawasicki

14,248 posts

261 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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vwsurfbum said:
Before you buy, check out the Magura trail brakes, good value and enough stopping power to pull your face off.
Yep, I rate Magura highly. My 14 year old Magura Louise FR brakes are still mighty powerful, even by modern standards. They have also been 100% reliable.

Craikeybaby

11,919 posts

251 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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I've been impressed with the Deore M615s on my Orange, the only niggle is that I prefer a bolt to a split pin for holding the pads in. I will probably replace with XT, as the drivetrain is XT.

Harpoon

2,465 posts

240 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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C722 said:
Thanks for the replies.

I think I'm going to try some deore xt's or SLX's, if anyone has any for sale, please let me know.
Found my SLXs brakes in the garage. M665 post mount, still in the Shimano boxes and bagged up (don't think they ever been out the packaging, let alone on a bike!)

C722

Original Poster:

644 posts

182 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Just sent you a PM.