I'm a new m20 owner. The bike is fantastic, but I need to replace the stock 6100 shimano calipers. The 2-piston setup isn't doing it for me.
I'm very pleased with the Shimano integrated shifter/brake/dropper post setup and would prefer to keep that configuration.
With that in mind, it seems the easiest thing to do is keep the shifter/brake assembly and replace the 6100 calipers with the 4 piston SLX 7120 caliper which, in theory, should perform similarly to the Saint setups on my other bikes. If I do this, the brake hose will need replacing, as the 6100 caliper is a direct olive-type fitting whereas the 7120 requires a banjo fitting. I have a set of 7120 calipers handy, so that part is set.
I have Saints that I could pull off another bike, but I don't think Saint levers are compatible with the integrated shifter/dropper setup of the SLX, correct? And if I do this, i'll still need to figure out how to feed the brake hose through the frame. Internal routing is pretty, but such a PITA !
With that in mind
- how difficult is it to feed through a new brake hose? Does this require dropping the battery or the motor? Could I avoid dropping battery/motor and connecting the two lines with the SRAM barbed hose connector thingamajigy and simply use the old hose to pull through the new hose?
-how hard is it to remove battery/motor? I have a YT Decoy whose battery is simple to remove. Looking at the Orbea, the process seems more complex although I really haven't had time to digest it fully and look at schematics.
- any other thoughts/options?
Thanks!
I'm very pleased with the Shimano integrated shifter/brake/dropper post setup and would prefer to keep that configuration.
With that in mind, it seems the easiest thing to do is keep the shifter/brake assembly and replace the 6100 calipers with the 4 piston SLX 7120 caliper which, in theory, should perform similarly to the Saint setups on my other bikes. If I do this, the brake hose will need replacing, as the 6100 caliper is a direct olive-type fitting whereas the 7120 requires a banjo fitting. I have a set of 7120 calipers handy, so that part is set.
I have Saints that I could pull off another bike, but I don't think Saint levers are compatible with the integrated shifter/dropper setup of the SLX, correct? And if I do this, i'll still need to figure out how to feed the brake hose through the frame. Internal routing is pretty, but such a PITA !
With that in mind
- how difficult is it to feed through a new brake hose? Does this require dropping the battery or the motor? Could I avoid dropping battery/motor and connecting the two lines with the SRAM barbed hose connector thingamajigy and simply use the old hose to pull through the new hose?
-how hard is it to remove battery/motor? I have a YT Decoy whose battery is simple to remove. Looking at the Orbea, the process seems more complex although I really haven't had time to digest it fully and look at schematics.
- any other thoughts/options?
Thanks!