RebornRider
Well-known member
OTOH, I've been running Magura MT7 with their 220mm rotors for almost 4 years. I've only had to bleed them twice, one of those times because a stick got caught in my rear wheel and really messed up the brake hose. The hose didn't leak, but I replaced it just to be safe.
I've had no trouble bleeding them. Very solid lever feel.
I've also had no trouble with pad alignment in all those years, maybe because I do the routine maintenance of cleaning the pistons twice a year.
My opinion is that all of the name brands produce quality brakes that can stop an ebike. If you can lock the wheel, your brakes are more than strong enough. I replaced my SRAM Codes with Magura, not because the SRAMs were too weak, or had poor modulation, or anything like that. The issue was that they were overheating. They would be howling and would require a lot of lever squeeze at the bottom of my long descent. The beefy Maguras feel about the same as the SRAMs, but they don't howl or fade.
I've had no trouble bleeding them. Very solid lever feel.
I've also had no trouble with pad alignment in all those years, maybe because I do the routine maintenance of cleaning the pistons twice a year.
My opinion is that all of the name brands produce quality brakes that can stop an ebike. If you can lock the wheel, your brakes are more than strong enough. I replaced my SRAM Codes with Magura, not because the SRAMs were too weak, or had poor modulation, or anything like that. The issue was that they were overheating. They would be howling and would require a lot of lever squeeze at the bottom of my long descent. The beefy Maguras feel about the same as the SRAMs, but they don't howl or fade.