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Shimano Saint Brakes Set
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New Shimano Saint BL/BR-M810 Disc Brake Set (No Disc)
New Shimano Saint BL/BR-M810 Disc Brake Set (No Disc)
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Shimano Saint BL-M810 Hydraulic Brake Lever Set Shimano Saint BL-M810 Hydraulic Brake Lever Set
List Price: $249.95

Along with the corresponding calipers, the Shimano Saint BL-M810 Hydraulic Disc Brake Lever Set provides a 50% increase in stopping performance over previous iterations. Shimano has refined the lever shape to shorten your reach and make your squeeze feel more natural, whether you use one or two fingers. Shimano?s Servo Wave variable mechanical advantage system adjusts over the course of a lever pull to maximize pad/rotor contact and facilitate surgical modulation. The tool-free reach adjustment feature lets you dial your levers even as you ride. You can even tune the stroke to adjust the amount of lever travel before the pads reach your discs. A stiffer hose resists stretching at high brake fluid temperatures to reduce fading.Product FeaturesMaterial: Aluminum Type: Hydraulic Adjustability: Reach, stroke Weight: [Pair] 266g Recommended Use: Downhill & freeride mountain biking Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years

BRAKE LEVER DISC SHIMANO M810 SAINT SET HYDRO BRAKE LEVER DISC SHIMANO M810 SAINT SET HYDRO
Sale Price: $259.99

Shimano Saint M810 Hydraulic Disc Brake Levers - improved ergonomics, direct cable routing, tool-free reach adjustment, free stroke adjustable, 20% higher stopping power, Servo-Wave action offers fast throw in the beginning of the stroke and a strong degree of modulation under force, included BH-80 vinylon hose and mineral oil, 266g/pair, black/gold.


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Shimano Saint Brakes Set

cant decide on all mountain bike set up?

hi i am using a boardman team fs bike but have a ew parts and cant decide what to use. i have a two month ld set of shimano saint brakes that only work on 203mm rotors which i have, they use xt combine brake and gear levers. i love the power of these but was surprised to find the avid elixcer r brakes had similar power with much smaller rotors and i also have a set of these. if i ran these id have to use separate shifters of which i have a pair of sram x7. i have an xt shadow rear mech, an x9 rear mech and an x7 front mech and cannot decide what to use?

i dont know if a full sram setup is better due to the 1.1 as oposed to 2.1 any ideas re welcome i dont really want to purchase new parts.

I have juicy 7's 185s and x.9 rear and xtr front with x.9 shifters, it works well for me. Personally I won't go back to shimano because I like the 1:1 shifting so much more. I needed an N type front derailluer and the bike shop only had an xtr n type so I just got it.

I think the bigger diameter rotor will be better in the long run especially with prolonged freeride/ downhill use, but you can just switch over from the 160 to 203 with a $10 adapter from avid.

Sell the other stuff on ebay or keep as a backup.

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