balticmoe
Member
Hey @Erjabato,
That is exactly the disadvantage of the Shigura: Shimano brake lever and Magura brake line (but it's worth it, long-term test is still running). For me, this led to the experience of removing the motor, because unfortunately the line connector tore out when I tried to pull it through. Just in case @Rod B. has a great guide here that helped me.
As a tip, I can directly recommend that you check the banjo on the Magura brake caliper for leaks yourself. The small rubber seal didn't seal and required a set of pads as an sacrifice to the trail gods. I therefore used a Jagwire line on the front wheel, but there were no problems on the rear with the original Magura brake hose.
Apart from that I can't complain, I last had an XT and I liked it too, the Shigura is a bit easier to modulate in my opinion and I'm now trying out different pads.
Cheers
That is exactly the disadvantage of the Shigura: Shimano brake lever and Magura brake line (but it's worth it, long-term test is still running). For me, this led to the experience of removing the motor, because unfortunately the line connector tore out when I tried to pull it through. Just in case @Rod B. has a great guide here that helped me.
As a tip, I can directly recommend that you check the banjo on the Magura brake caliper for leaks yourself. The small rubber seal didn't seal and required a set of pads as an sacrifice to the trail gods. I therefore used a Jagwire line on the front wheel, but there were no problems on the rear with the original Magura brake hose.
Apart from that I can't complain, I last had an XT and I liked it too, the Shigura is a bit easier to modulate in my opinion and I'm now trying out different pads.
Cheers