Is this caliper post mount or IS mount?

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  • sponsoryu
    sponsoryu Posts: 66
    thel33ter wrote:
    I've used those Tektro's on a Rockhopper SL 09 and I really liked the feel of them.

    That seems a bargain for any set of discs, so go for those, they will be a million times better than whatever cable ones you linked to.
    I saw a set the same but not from china, so I'm waiting to see if I can get them for around the same price so I don't have to wait the 21days :P
  • sponsoryu
    sponsoryu Posts: 66
    Got a set of Tektro Auriga hydros, 180mm etc brand new for $98/£60 - with adapter etc (also not from china) :lol:
  • Matt 24k
    Matt 24k Posts: 186
    If you've got 50 quid spend it on a brand new Avid Juicy 3. That's all new. New Pads cost 15 quid!
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    If you find a better, single front brake within your budget, get it, then save up to buy the rear later.
  • thel33ter
    thel33ter Posts: 2,684
    I'd go for the set of Tekro's over one Juicy 3. I prefer the Tektro's.
    And now you know, and knowing is half the battle
    05 Spesh Enduro Expert
    05 Trek 1000 Custom build
    Speedily Singular Thingy
  • sponsoryu
    sponsoryu Posts: 66
    thel33ter wrote:
    I'd go for the set of Tekro's over one Juicy 3. I prefer the Tektro's.
    I'm going for the set of Tektro's and I got him to do £55 instead of £60 ;)
  • thel33ter
    thel33ter Posts: 2,684
    Sounds a bargain to me :D
    And now you know, and knowing is half the battle
    05 Spesh Enduro Expert
    05 Trek 1000 Custom build
    Speedily Singular Thingy
  • supafly1982
    supafly1982 Posts: 631
    ok you are riding a piece of metal at speed over rough terrain, either buy some very expensive protective armour or save and get a decent set of brakes....... brakes are very important, dont skimp or you might end up regretting it :oops: