What calipers and levers are currently on your Rail?Hi all,
I am looking to upgrade the brakes on my Trek Rail and have been looking at the Hope 4 V4 brakes. What is the general opinion and what would the price be to supply and fit at a bike shop?
Cheers,
Shimano slxWhat calipers and levers are currently on your Rail?
What's the problem with them?Shimano slx
I would like something with a bit more stopping powerWhat's the problem with them?
Fit larger rotors.I would like something with a bit more stopping power
And try different brake pads. The SLX are a decent brakeset.Fit larger rotors.
Fit larger rotors.
Yes, they are.And try different brake pads. The SLX are a decent brakeset.
Is it a simple job to fit the bigger rotors i am not to good with mechanical stuff?Fit larger rotors.
Trek Rail with Shimano M6100 levers, M6120 calipers, and RT76 203mm rotors. Went to Swissstop Catalyst Pro 220mm rotors. Single finger braking, huge improvement.
Thanks a lot i think its best to let my LBS fit them better safe than sorry.@Rawry It's not a trivial job if you're not mechanical inclined. It's something that can take some research and planning, finding larger rotors that fit your calipers (thickness wise), finding correct post mount adapters for your frame/fork and new rotor size, securing the rotors properly on the hub, learning how to re-align your calipers, have some basic tool set. There are plenty of tutorials on yt that cover these steps which always make everything sound so easy. But keep in mind that brakes are a safety thing, so modifying your braking system has to be done correctly (in professional fashion). You could have your LBS do this for you if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
If you are intent on new brakes I would consider keeping the levers you already have and fitting Magura MT5 or 7 calipers with Magura hose. You’ll still need a Shimano olive and barb. Both use mineral oil. Done this myself with xt levers. Never had a more powerful brake.Hi all,
I am looking to upgrade the brakes on my Trek Rail and have been looking at the Hope 4 V4 brakes. What is the general opinion and what would the price be to supply and fit at a bike shop?
Cheers,
If your budget allows it then id say get the Tech 4 V4 alongside the V4 floating rotors, for me the best brake on the market right now, by far the best for progressive power and for dealing with heat on DH nothing else comes close imhoHi all,
I am looking to upgrade the brakes on my Trek Rail and have been looking at the Hope 4 V4 brakes. What is the general opinion and what would the price be to supply and fit at a bike shop?
Cheers,
I have the Mt7Pro and the V4 is easy 30% more powerful and tons better at dealing with heat.I’d put my $ on Magura
What size rotors have you put on i am thinking 220 front & 200 rear?If your budget allows it then id say get the Tech 4 V4 alongside the V4 floating rotors, for me the best brake on the market right now, by far the best for progressive power and for dealing with heat on DH nothing else comes close imho
220F/203R is generally a good base for full power emtb, all mountain/enduro use. Rotor size depends mainly on your weight and riding type and style. Heavier riders will benefit from larger rotors e.g 220F/220R. Lighter Trail riders would be fine with 203F/203R. But it's not just the size that counts (well, sometimes ). The brake pad material you use plays also a critical role in achieving ultimate stopping power.What size rotors have you put on i am thinking 220 front & 200 rear?
If you have the budget, go for Hope. I don’t have them but whoever tries them says they’re amazing…Hi all,
I am looking to upgrade the brakes on my Trek Rail and have been looking at the Hope 4 V4 brakes. What is the general opinion and what would the price be to supply and fit at a bike shop?
Cheers,
I am running 220 front and rear.What size rotors have you put on i am thinking 220 front & 200 rear?
Done exactly the same as youIf you are intent on new brakes I would consider keeping the levers you already have and fitting Magura MT5 or 7 calipers with Magura hose. You’ll still need a Shimano olive and barb. Both use mineral oil. Done this myself with xt levers. Never had a more powerful brake.
Until you get a leak in them, or the clamp or lever develops issues or the incredibly small bleeding port gets chewed, then you've got to throw all or lever/caliper in the dustbin for want of a £3 part easily available from Hope..Yes, they are.
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