ADVICE - Need a cheap set Shimano size hydraulic brakes ?
bilabonic
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Hi All
Currently have a set of Clarks Skeletal and they are an absolute PAIN, leaking, hard to bleed, have to replace the resevoir gaskets ALL the time as they distort PLUS they are are weird size hose.
I am in process of making an electric bike and i need them to be Shimao/Magura size hose and i will be fitting pressure switches.
Anyone recommend a set ? Not worried about looks etc and would like to purchase used ones to keep costs down.
Cheers
Currently have a set of Clarks Skeletal and they are an absolute PAIN, leaking, hard to bleed, have to replace the resevoir gaskets ALL the time as they distort PLUS they are are weird size hose.
I am in process of making an electric bike and i need them to be Shimao/Magura size hose and i will be fitting pressure switches.
Anyone recommend a set ? Not worried about looks etc and would like to purchase used ones to keep costs down.
Cheers
Specialized Epic FSR Carbon Comp
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there will be sets that need a full service (seals and so on)
but it sound like you have some experience of this.....0 -
How low is you budget? If you can wait a couple of weeks, just get these:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=1057790 -
Still after a set of these to upgrade a Boardman MTb
Sure someone linked a set of xtr or something reduced and very cheap.
Don't any secondhand. Any deals out there. No more than £80/£100
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bilabonic wrote:Still after a set of these to upgrade a Boardman MTb
Sure someone linked a set of xtr or something reduced and very cheap.
Don't any secondhand. Any deals out there. No more than £80/£100
Cheers
A set of deore m615 brakes for 78 pound would be a good option, from merlin cycles.0