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• #2
Magura do what you are after.
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• #3
Thanks, did not see those until now.
Looking for something slightly less spendy and less ugly.
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• #4
Shimano do a set also.
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• #5
Do you have a model name or link?
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• #7
Looking for something slightly less spendy and less ugly.
Tough crowd.
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• #8
To be fair, they are a bit shit. There's more feel in a corpse.
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• #9
Great, thank you!
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• #10
That’s your view, mine differs.
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• #11
THREAD DREDGE
anything better out there now? I'm a disc noob and I've got an SLX brakeset that is post mount for my new Kepler which is flat mount...
Seems a shame to put adaptors on it... And I'm running flat bars
My shifter is also i-spec ii to really complicate things...
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• #12
You could mix and match shimano levers
If the post-mount shimano caliper has the same piston size as the flat mount it is (nearly) a straight swap.
So if the caliber has 2 white ceramic pistons (...which will be most of them) it can be replaced with a flatmount one. -
• #13
Interesting, is it tricky to changeover callipers? The SLX brakeset I have is all ore cabled and everything, so I don't have to mess around with fluid and stuff...
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• #14
You can get XT Callipers, Shimano/Madison advise not to mix road and MTB hydraulics .
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• #15
Doesn't seem like you can get flatmount XT pre bled brakesets, which is a shame.
But you're suggesting getting two XT callipers and swapping them out for the SLX I have?
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• #16
If the fitting is the right kind (straight m8 and not m6 banjo) it is easy to swap over.
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• #17
I think Madison have the prebled ones in stock in March.
But you should be able to swap slx for xt. I think German ships have then in stock when I last checked.
Hoping for some help here.
I have a frameset with flat mounts and I want to rebuild with a flat bar/riser.
I can't seem to find any MTB brakes for flat mount.
I would prefer to avoid adapters and combing seperate levers+calipers.
Any ideas?