SurfinEbike
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Hey anyone know of hydraulic brake conversion kit that works well with higher speeds (30-35MPH) that won't cost me an arm and leg?
Shimano dore work great and not too bad on price the 4 piston are nice single finger brakes. we have the 4 piston on our e tandem and we mountain bike with them. for those speeds you want good heat dissipation.Hey anyone know of hydraulic brake conversion kit that works well with higher speeds (30-35MPH) that won't cost me an arm and leg?
the Juintech‘s I bought came with the calipers, discs, and brackets for the 203mm disks. Bolton sells them as the calipers only, amazon sells them as the full kit.I bought a set of those Juintech brakes for my daughter's bike with the intention of upgrading her ebike, but she went and lost the things before I could. I did have the opportunity to inspect them (I bought them from Bolton and they were labeled/sold as Juin Tech at the time) and they struck me as being of surprisingly high quality.
But because of the mishap of the missing brakes (someday we'll find them in a box somewhere) I replaced them with Magura MT5's which are head/shoulders better, but run about $125 per axle. Now... the Juin Techs are $168 and only include calipers whereas the Maguras provide the whole shebang with cables and calipers, which gives you I think the biggest benefit of hydros: No cable maintenance. You can't have that with hybrids like the Juins.
A more fair comparison to the Juins would be the 2-pot Magura MT4 at about $100 per axle. Also, you can find them as take-offs on Ebay. The set I bought was about $70 per axle and since they were take-offs I didn't need to do squat with the cable lengths. Thats cheaper than the Juins if you can find a deal like that.
Bike-Discount.de in Germany will ship them to you in the US for a total of 160.39 € shipping included, which translates to $187... for a big step up from the Juins. Buy some extra pads from them while you are at it as they are way cheaper direct from Germany to help soak up that one time shipping cost.
RoseBikes.com also in Germany has them sold singly, and ends up at about the same price for a pair. Even EBay wants about double this for the same brakesets.
Lastly there are these Shimanos. Hard to find right now. Not exactly top drawer but I know lots of people who have bought them and no complaints. Good basic hydros for under $120 for a full set. With cutouts too. Look over on Electro Bike World for the listing but they are not in stock at the moment.
Shimano M355 Hydraulic Brakes Front & Rear
Shimano M355 Hydraulic Brakes for Sondors ebikes and can also be use with other ebikes. Has motor cut off wire switch that plugs straight into your controller. To install, simply remove your existing calipers and levers, replace it with our Shimano helectrobikeworld.com
The link you provided above is calipers-only. I checked the Juin Tech store on Amazon and they do sell kits for rotors, adapters and calipers... but they are 160mm rotors and adapters. All of their kits are 160mm. So apparently the bike parts shortage has nixed any other options.the Juintech‘s I bought came with the calipers, discs, and brackets for the 203mm disks. Bolton sells them as the calipers only, amazon sells them as the full kit.
The link you provided above is calipers-only. I checked the Juin Tech store on Amazon and they do sell kits for rotors, adapters and calipers... but they are 160mm rotors and adapters. All of their kits are 160mm. So apparently the bike parts shortage has nixed any other options.
I will add another reason to this. If I'm such a big booster of full hydros, why did I buy the Juin Techs? My daughter and son-in-law live in the EU, and their ebikes had mechanical brakes. Neither are bike mechanics. The Juin Techs gave me a much easier path towards walking thru a caliper swap via a video call. I was abandoning the no-2-ways-about-it superiority of the full hydro system that @stw already did a great job of describing above.The reasons hybrid hydro/cable systems are rare is not because they're not powerful brakes (they are) but because 1) ... <snip>
Yeah you're right. I didn't see the picture (not the primary one) showing rotors and adapters. And the description "caliper set" reinforced that. My bad.went back and looked, the link I provided is the same as yours and is the rotors and calipers: though they are 160mm, the 203mm option appears to be removed.
+1 for this kit. i put it on both my and my son's ebikes and they are a great improvement on both.hybrid kit.
I have this on my tandem, we get the tandem up to 28-30mph a lot and have not had any issue with these. 1000% better than the original cable brakes. especially stopping near 400lbs with me, the wife and the bike combined.
I will say they are a good quality kit, not great, but they have worked well for 1,200 miles on my tandem.
BTW this is the same hybrid kit that Bolton E-bikes sells branded with their name,
it's a custom build , connectors are 3 prongs, bike is two wheel drive.What bike do you have?
I'm asking because I don't know what kind of motor inhibitor connector you have.
As far as motors are concerned, its the yellow Higos that are the most common. Thats because Bafang uses the yellow ones on all their motors, and other mfrs have adopted this, because that means Bafang aftermarket parts fit their motors too. Same deal with throttles. And displays with the green plug. Its become a bit of a nonstandard standard.Okay so Higo yellow (3pin) is more rare.
I think the chances that an AliExpress site is selling genuine Tektro brakesets is between slim and none, and Slim just left town.Anyone have these or any heard of them?
Tektro HD-E725 E-Bike Hydraulic Disc Brake 4-Piston Caliper with Sensor Control, MH2009