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Moving from V's to Disc's


RossW

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Hi all,

I am in the process of moving from V's to disc's but with the wide choice out there; local and CRC I am at a loss. Does one go for AVID, HOPES, FORMULA, HAYES. . .

 

I would appreciate feedback from you on your experiences with the different brands and suggestions to aid with my purchase.

 

I do mostly XC but that ranges cause I have the UCI route in PMB literally at my doorstep. So I make use of the 4X track, DH route and XC course. I have a HT if that makes a difference on what I should be looking at.

 

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Go Shimano as all their brakes use the same pad, they are easy to set up and any one (should) stocks the pads.

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The problem is that the adjustable brakes come in at such a high price. . .

 

How does the Julie HP compare?

 

Any opinions on AVID JUICY range? 

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Don't know much about them, but my new baby comes with Hayes and they're pretty dam awesome.

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I've read though that the juicy range tend to squeal badly. Experiences?

 

heard that said about shimano brakes too. they start that way the 'bed' in?
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I've been seriously impressed with the SLX kit. The whole groupset has been rated by many as one of the best value-for-money groupsets ever.

 

Some of the engineering, like the internals on the shifters, are identical to XT.

 

I think the only difference on the brakes is that the levers are not forged and the calipers are not one-piece like the XTs.

 

But seriously, I'd have them any day. Superbe feel and modulation and they feel way better and more powerful than my old Avid Juicy 7s.

 

 

 

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In my experience it's the pads that squeeel and not the brakes . Diffrent pads wil give you diff braking experience and sounds !

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