Hydraulic brakes XP 2.0

lectricG

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What is the best easy to install hydraulic brakes for my XP 2.0
 

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You might go full hydraulic wired with the red 2-wire connectors that fit most bikes. They're not 4 piston unless your count front/rear


 
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That would be mechanically activated hydraulic brake calipers.
That's what we did. No need to rewire. I think the new calipers cost 30 bucks on amazon. Much smoother and less noise. It was so long ago, I forgot exactly what brand but I'm sure a search up top will lead the OP to the promised land. Here I did a quick search...

 
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I installed the Zoom Xtech HB100 cable operated hydraulic brakes on my Lectric XP 2.0 step through. At the same time, I installed new 180mm front and 160mm rear discs and Jagwire cables and cable housings. Everything came from Amazon. Easy, inexpensive project and good results.

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Waiting for cables $27 in Amazon
 

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Installed used the bottoms of stock brakes to keep same height had to pull the front caliper towards the fork cause it was playing a tune on the spokes
 

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That is one of the reasons I installed a 180mm brake disk on the front of my XP 2.0 with the Xtech calipers. That places the front caliper radially outward a little bit so the Xtech caliper does not interfere with the rotating spokes.
 
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