millemille
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In a word, epic.
Massive power, and that's with organic pads, and great modulation.
Massive power, and that's with organic pads, and great modulation.
In a word, epic.
Massive power, and that's with organic pads, and great modulation.
Can you compare with magura mt7 ? Because i give up on magurara bleeding they are my most loved brakes with hc3 levers but bleeding is just nightmare so decided to say good bye my love and get something differsnt so both new e4 v4 not received yet but hope its will be same as good as mt7 and won't dissapoint.
Anyone can comment on these two ?
I could not comment on those, I have tried against Saint, Code, XT four pot, TRP DHR Evo, so judging by why I have read online would say on par with the MT7 which seem to be on par with Saints.
For me the Hopes are the best made / quality and you know they will be serviceable for at least 15 years
Fancy levers to go with my MT5 calipershope levers are probably a bit tougher being as they are billet aluminum, and definetly look pretty slick with the CNC tooling. I am just partial to MT7's, but I do hear that people will mix and match levers/calipers from different brands, which could give you the best of both worlds, just make sure your master cylinder sizes compliment eachother or they wont perform as expected.
More powerful than XT 4 Pot and on a par with Saint, but the feel is different, Shimano in general I feel the power comes much more quickly but I prefer the feel of the Hopes.what about in terms of power versus Shimano Xt 4p and Saint? Thanks in advance
Any rumors about Shimano new Saint in 2023?
They deffo took there inspiration from Tricksuff !! Let us know how you get on with them please.
do you know for certain that those zrace levers will work well with magura mt5 calipers? They didnt get glowing reviews in this thread here on mTBR
do you know for certain that those zrace levers will work well with magura mt5 calipers? They didnt get glowing reviews in this thread here on mTBR
Hi,I fitted a set of the Hopes to my wifes Levo sl and compared to my XTs they are every bit as good.They have more modulation and are far more suited to smaller hands ,a reason why I always change my wifes brakes to Hopes.She can brake as hard with a two finger grip as she could before with 3 fingers.I run Hopes on 2 bikes and the Xts on the other and I prefer Hopes across the board.I do think a lot of folks don’t take time to set them up correctly at the outset but thats just my opinion.what about in terms of power versus Shimano Xt 4p and Saint? Thanks in advance
Any rumors about Shimano new Saint in 2023?
That’s just what I thought before I ordered them , but still went for them , however its funny they are way smaller than they look and fit perfectly for one finger control ,The levers look very long! Perhaps too long for comfortable 1 finger braking!?
Galfer Wave are good.So i ordered a set of hope tech v4's, which rotors are compatible/ do you recommend, not really looking for vented rotors would like an other option.
Thank's for the quick answer, getting parts together for my Voima build,Galfer Wave are good.
I've been using them with tech4 v4 no problem.Thank's for the quick answer, getting parts together for my Voima build,
are 2.0 mm rotors compatible with the v4 then ore is the 2.3 mm the minimum. i don't find a clear answer true GOOGLE
You can use any thickness rotors with the V4’s you just need to use a thinner bleed block designed for regular rotors, the pistons are just extended out slightly moreTRP R1 2.3mm rotors have been brilliant for me, had centre lock and 6 bolt, all have been almost perfectly straight, not sure if in stock anymore but Merlin cycles were selling the 203mm ones on offer for about £10 each !
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