I am using the same together with 200 mm Galfer rotor in teh front wheel. Nice pads?
Love truckerco. Cheap , quiet and last a long time. What else can you ask ?
Yes. They seem good. Not sure I’m getting the 20% increase in power that E-Mountainbiking found in extensive test of brakes, but so far so goodHas anyone tried trickstuff?
Im running EBC. Night and day feeling from stock. I like some other posts I've read here, was wondering what was wrong with these brakes? My Hays single pistons on my 2001 Giant AcAir work better. Was looking at changing brakes but figured try pads first. I know from motocross that pads make a huge difference in brake feel and power. So I tried the brand I normally run on mx bikes and couldn't be happier. From what I can tell most seem happy with an aftermarket pad, avoid OEM sram pads, lol.
Mountain Bike Archives - EBC BrakesI was looking at ebc for my levo, sram guide brakes.... I do mainly trail with some down hill.... what colour you go for, I was thinking green? Thanks
What fork do you have? Did you need an adapter to run the 220 rotor on the levo?220 rotor is a good next step if pads aren't doing the trick. I took the 200 off my levo, replaced the 180 on the analog bike and the 220 is a nice improvement for the stock Guide front caliper.
What fork do you have? Did you need an adapter to run the 220 rotor on the levo?
This really depends on the fork and the brake you have on your bike.I have a yari. Should be the same for any Rckshox set up for 160 direct mount I think. You'll need a
p40 mm. It should come with the bolts. It's a direct mount for the Guides. You don't need the cup washers that are used on the 20mm adapter for the 200 rotor. Someone posted the Sram mounting PDF on the forum. It was a little confusing at first glance but very helpful
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