travelinscout
New Member
Hello, first let me say thanks for reading this post.
My wife and I both ride Canyon Strive ON's, and we love almost everything about them. The almost, is because of the DB8 brakes.
I have read lots of posts both for an against these brakes.
Let me also add that my other bike, a Canyon Spectral 125 CF8, has the Shimano XT brakes which I absolutely love. They stop great, and feel amazing.
On the Strive, the DB8's will stop the bike, but they just don't feel as strong, and seem to only want to stop the bike on a steep descent up to a certain point. After that, no matter how hard you squeeze, you get what you get. Probably in part due to the weight of the bike.
My first thought was to get better pads, and I just got the Galfer purple, which have yet to be installed.
I also read a lot about rotors, and have a set of the Hope floating discs on the way. I have now read more than one post about them rubbing, or otherwise not fitting the SRAM DB8 calipers without some filing, which I would rather not do.
Let me add that as of now, no changes have been made to the bikes or brakes at all, just parts in hand.
The other day my wife bent her rear rotor, a SRAM centerline, and now I am faced with a decision.
Do I Swap out the whole mess? I would love to use the Hope rotors not only because they are said to have great performance, but they look great in the red and other colors.
I am planning to stay with the stock sizes of 200/220.
My latest thought is to bite the bullet, and purchase a set of Shimano XTR levers and calipers.
Question: Will the Hope rotors work with these?
Am I overthinking this and is there a better option?
I was initially trying to save some money by just doing the pads and rotors, but that may be dumb.
I am looking for some expert brake guidance.
Thank you!
My wife and I both ride Canyon Strive ON's, and we love almost everything about them. The almost, is because of the DB8 brakes.
I have read lots of posts both for an against these brakes.
Let me also add that my other bike, a Canyon Spectral 125 CF8, has the Shimano XT brakes which I absolutely love. They stop great, and feel amazing.
On the Strive, the DB8's will stop the bike, but they just don't feel as strong, and seem to only want to stop the bike on a steep descent up to a certain point. After that, no matter how hard you squeeze, you get what you get. Probably in part due to the weight of the bike.
My first thought was to get better pads, and I just got the Galfer purple, which have yet to be installed.
I also read a lot about rotors, and have a set of the Hope floating discs on the way. I have now read more than one post about them rubbing, or otherwise not fitting the SRAM DB8 calipers without some filing, which I would rather not do.
Let me add that as of now, no changes have been made to the bikes or brakes at all, just parts in hand.
The other day my wife bent her rear rotor, a SRAM centerline, and now I am faced with a decision.
Do I Swap out the whole mess? I would love to use the Hope rotors not only because they are said to have great performance, but they look great in the red and other colors.
I am planning to stay with the stock sizes of 200/220.
My latest thought is to bite the bullet, and purchase a set of Shimano XTR levers and calipers.
Question: Will the Hope rotors work with these?
Am I overthinking this and is there a better option?
I was initially trying to save some money by just doing the pads and rotors, but that may be dumb.
I am looking for some expert brake guidance.
Thank you!