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jimbo-norco
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They were the first hydraulic discs I ever had... not too bad for the money, very heavy though!0
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From the era of spec sheet selling where more was more. Think about the new generation of powerful brakes - Moto V2 and Formula Ones - both 2 pot.
£43 gets you a much better, lighter brake http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/?fn=produ ... goryId=130"Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0 -
Sorry, bum steer, that doesn't include a rotor. You'd need to pair your brake up with something like an Imperial rotor http://www.mtb-direct.co.uk/cgi-bin/ind ... 1122100414"Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0
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I was looking though, in the reviews for it it says ' they were so good they broke the mounts off my frame!!!' in my oppinion that aint good!!!
ye that means theyre very strong, but you dont really want them so strong they cost you a fortune in frames! :P0 -
Are those braided hoses I see?0
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Go for Diaech anchors they have to be one of the best budget hydros on the market. Great modulation and power and will probably handle most things fine except maybe some hardcore DH. The best all round set up for all mountain and also my set up is 180 front and 160 rear. Absolutly fantastic brakes,0