Tektro I had on my 2nd ebike which sits under a tarp in the backyard. Maybe Tektro is OK If you live in Idaho Timpo ,but not if you live in Colorado .I use Tektro E715 that I bought from AliExpress.
I have never tried Shimano Deoere XT so I don't know which one is better, but I'm satisfied with the performance.
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Tektro I had on my 2nd ebike which sits under a tarp in the backyard. Maybe Tektro is OK If you live in Idaho Timpo ,but not if you live in Colorado .
I put a 203 Ice tech with finned metal pads on the Shimano XTs replacing the original resin pads and 180mm rotor that came on the front of my Homage. It does not improve the quick or sudden braking , which was just fine anyway. What it does do is make the brakes much more reliable on long hills with less fade .
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Those look awesome !Gatorbrake Eight Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes with Carbon Fiber Rotors
https://bikerumor.com/2011/09/24/ga...draulic-disc-brakes-with-carbon-fiber-rotors/
I don't know, Tektro E715 has been sufficient for me, but I don't have a point of reference to compare with anything else.
Just did a quick research, apparently this is one of the best performing brakes out there. People on MTBR forum talk about it and apparently it's actually that good.
Apparently you've never been to Idaho.... But I agree, the Shimano is generally the better brake spec.
Just did a quick research, apparently this (Brembo) is one of the best performing brakes out there. People on MTBR forum talk about it and apparently it's actually that good.
. SO I spoke to the Trek sevice manager again today and he told me that the reason he told me the 203 rotors could not be used is that it would void the warranty.Thanks ,OK then I will try that first ( at another bike store )for sure this week! THANKS MR Coffee and RIchard, I do not know why the Trek store mechanic said they would not fit but he was clearly wrong!
Same issue with Riese & Muller. If you read their warranty, changing anything voids the warrantee. That can be interpreted to include grips, saddles, stems, seatposts...pretty much anything. It turns out most all bikes have the same silly wording in their warranties. Written by lawyers to provide any excuse to avoid taking responsibility.. SO I spoke to the Trek sevice manager again today and he told me that the reason he told me the 203 rotors could not be used is that it would void the warranty.
In your case bigger is better, 4 piston over 2 no match, i agree with JRA. Larger brake area, simple physics.Who rides a heavy laden Ebike in a hilly area and is completely satisfied with their hydraulic brake system? I have Shimano Deoere XT with 180 rotors and want to upgrade . They work perfectly on the flats but do not cut it in the mountains. What have you got that works?