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Shimano Deore Mechanical Disc

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Average Rating 3.14/5
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Submitted by Dustin Seib a from Battleford, Sk. Canada
Date Reviewed: January 6, 2006
Favorite Trail:anywhere
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $34.00
Purchased At:spokensport
Strengths:Smooth stopping power
Weaknesses:none yet
Similar Products Used:Shimano acerea
Bike Setup:norco scrambler, djIII, stx shifters raceface evolve cranks, avid bb7 60mm disk brakes etc.
Bottom Line:Great lever for the proce recomended to budget riders looking for a smooth lever.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by jon a from wolfville, n.s., canada
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2005
Favorite Trail:anything that other people wont ride over
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:came on my bike
Strengths:relay powerfull for a mechanical disc with the 6 inch rotor.
they last along time out in the water and mud before they start to loos power. work realy well with the red coolstop pads
Weaknesses:stock pads blow, they wear out in afew weeks. takes a while to get the perfect settings but after you find them the brakes will stop on a dime
Similar Products Used:hayes hfx 9's. hmx 2's with 8 inch rotor.
Bike Setup:norco ryde with marzocchi DJ1. race face cranks, single track rear azonic with formula 20mm hub up front.
Bottom Line:great breaks wonce u get the right settings and pads. alot better than v's. defenitaly worth the money and they dont faid that much when wet and muddy. they realy suck when its below minus 5 or 6 though. i havnt done many big hills, just some decent ones at speed and from 60km to 0 it takes about 30-40 feet to stop if u realy come on to them.
i would recomend these brakes to freeriders and trailriders. most cross country guys probly wont like them cus theyr prety heavy.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Lincoln a Weekend Warrior from North Richmond NSW Australia
Date Reviewed: October 23, 2004
Favorite Trail:The Oaks A+ Rating
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $999999.00
Strengths:Very good stopping power when set up right
Weaknesses:need lots of adjustment, fiddling around -
Bike Setup:Mongoose Sommet -
Bottom Line:Last week i did a trail in the rain, and now my pads are rooted. they have probably 10 hrs of riding on them, but they are all grooved out, and have scored the rotors. i dont know if i can re-use the pads, maybe if i rub them flat again -
maybe i just got a lot of sand in there, i thought they should be able to cope with it a bit better, i mean, MTB's are meant for off road right?
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Tony L a Weekend Warrior from montreal, quebec, Canada
Date Reviewed: July 6, 2003
Favorite Trail:La Reserve
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:Ebay.com
Strengths:Very strong and it doesnt take much time to adjust if u know wut ur doing
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:Xtr brake levers
Bike Setup:Bonnelli freeride totally upgraded to deore parts and higher with triple walled alex rims with sram derialleurs and cassette
Bottom Line:very good for the price not comparable to xtr but still was not money wasted
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by MIKE a Weekend Warrior from SALINAS
Date Reviewed: April 22, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $70.00
Purchased At:PRICE POINT
Strengths:CHEAP FOR FRONT & REAR SET
Weaknesses:SO FAR JUST THE ANNOYING DRAG THAT TAKES A SEVERAL ADJUSTMENTS TO STOP!
Similar Products Used:HAYES HMX-1 ON THE MAIN RIDE, THEY WORK GREAT
Bike Setup:GT AVALANCHE - SLALOM/URBAN ASSAULT
Bottom Line:IT WORKS FINE AFTER BIT OF DICKIN WITH, TO STOP THE THE DRAG. AFTER WEARING THE PADS IN A LITTLE, AND ELIMINATING THE DRAG, I THINK THEY'RE BETTER THAN VEES. SO FAR THEY'RE HOLDING UP WELL, BUT THEN IT'S ONLY BEEN A MONTH.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by B. Kennedy a Weekend Warrior from Calgary, AB, Can
Date Reviewed: April 12, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:nicer looking than V's; typical advantages of runnings discs (wet performance, etc); use your regular levers
Weaknesses:fiddly to setup; apparently not as powerful as other mech brakes out there; once you get them working they seem to rub; can only easily adjust the inboard pad
Similar Products Used:V's
Bottom Line:When I first got these, I was really disappointed. They were my first set of discs, and I was pretty excited. I set them up according to the instructions and found they were really underpowered...my crappy Promax V's worked better!

I started to fiddle around with moving the outboard pad in really close to the rotor (this moves the whole caliper in, so watch that the inboard side doesn't end up in your spokes!) and then adjusting the inboard pad as per the instructions.

That seemed to work better. What did the trick was using a longer lever. I had short "one finger" type levers and they just didn't have the leverage.

I'd say that they're now on par with a decent set of V brakes.

If you don't mind experimenting and playing around, they're a great value....but saying that I'm saving up for a set of the 02 Avids with larger rotors.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Chris P. a Cross Country Rider from Salinas, Ca
Date Reviewed: April 1, 2002
Favorite Trail:Goat
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $50.00
Purchased At:Pricepoint.com
Strengths:kinda looks cool instead of vees
Weaknesses:doesn't work very well. My vee brake worked 80x better. I can't do nose manuals anymore.
Similar Products Used:Parking lots on my freinds hayes, which are like sticking a stick through your spokes
Bike Setup:99 stumpy comp, zocchi Bam 80 coil, truvativ stylo team, avid arch rival 40 rear brake, deore mech front, rhyno lite rims on xt discs rolling on dh frnt and semi slick rear tires
Bottom Line:I bought these cuz my vees wouldn't fit with my new dh tire on rhyno lite rims, and i didn't have enough yet for hydros. I put them on with a tiny bit of ghetto rigging and then i had to send in my fork and my old fork didn't have the right mounts so i only rode the discs like a wek, then I got them back on and got glue in the rotating cylinder after i tried to glue this bolt back on after the bolt got stripped out for no apparent reason, it just was. So now i have .05mm clearence on each side, so it rubs often. I dunno if i haven't had them long enough ( three to four weeks)to get broken in, but they just don't have any stopping power.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2






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