I think you are both right about the Dorado/Orion variants with the levers being the difference. I was curious as always so went to the Tektro site.. talk about confusing. They have updated most of the lineup to be able to use 2.3mm rotors AND 5mm thick pads. The beefier calipers/pads and rotors add a considerable amount of mass, for better or worse. On an already heavy ebike I say better.I concur.. The Dorado and Orion name seem to be interchangeable and are very similar visually. There is a $30 difference in MSRP but I'm guessing that's for the "e" levers on the Dorado.
I have the TRP E.23 caliper which allows for the use of a 2.3mm thick rotor. They have awesome stopping power and greater heat management over the Dorado 4P
They are a bit bulky'r... but I see that as positive.
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They came with the Dorado E725 levers as I don't believe they make an "e" specific lever for the E2.3 Caliper.
A lot of hills riden but none are extreme so with 4000mi on them.. not a single issue. I try to brake back to front as equally as practical so as to not overload one over the other.
The Bafang mid drives all have brake motor cut off built in and I for one appreciate the added safety feature as well as being able to manipulate the feature to get a crank or two in without motor engagement or having to change briefly to neutral PAS.
Of course they kept most of the familiar names but changed the model number. Lord. I am interested in running the thicker rotors on my Photon so I hope I get the latest Dorado(now called E730) that allows it. I'm a fairly light guy at ~160 lbs. so I'm sure the 1.8mm rotors will be fine, but why not if I can? Then I can run less aggressive(quieter) pads with no worries. Fingers crossed.