Magura Rotors With Sram Brakes at Lisa Bassett blog

Magura Rotors With Sram Brakes. The brakes utilize two resin pads in the caliper to slow things down. They look sick but stick with magura storm hc or. I've run shimano and sram cross set ups before and i've had friends run mag brakes with thicker and thinner rotors no problem as well. Magura rotors are made by galfer so are 2mm thick from new unlike sram shimano which are 1.8 mm and you’ll be having superb initial bite. Magura have three different options for pad compounds. Upgrade your pads, run bigger rotors, and importantly get a really good bleed on your guides and they'll be fine. I prefer the magura rotors though as that extra. The rotors should be the right size for the brakes. I tried the new sram hs2 rotors on my mt7 calipers and they do not match well. Magura states specifically to use 2mm rotors. Thinner 1.8mm sram rotors won't work, your brake will feel almost like your pads. I switch wheels between magura rotors and shimano rotors and it works fine. Sram rotors can operate with magura brakes when the following criteria are met:

Review Magura MT Trail Sport Brakes BIKE Magazine
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Magura states specifically to use 2mm rotors. I tried the new sram hs2 rotors on my mt7 calipers and they do not match well. They look sick but stick with magura storm hc or. The rotors should be the right size for the brakes. The brakes utilize two resin pads in the caliper to slow things down. I prefer the magura rotors though as that extra. Thinner 1.8mm sram rotors won't work, your brake will feel almost like your pads. Upgrade your pads, run bigger rotors, and importantly get a really good bleed on your guides and they'll be fine. Magura have three different options for pad compounds. I switch wheels between magura rotors and shimano rotors and it works fine.

Review Magura MT Trail Sport Brakes BIKE Magazine

Magura Rotors With Sram Brakes Magura rotors are made by galfer so are 2mm thick from new unlike sram shimano which are 1.8 mm and you’ll be having superb initial bite. I've run shimano and sram cross set ups before and i've had friends run mag brakes with thicker and thinner rotors no problem as well. I prefer the magura rotors though as that extra. I tried the new sram hs2 rotors on my mt7 calipers and they do not match well. Thinner 1.8mm sram rotors won't work, your brake will feel almost like your pads. Magura have three different options for pad compounds. The brakes utilize two resin pads in the caliper to slow things down. Upgrade your pads, run bigger rotors, and importantly get a really good bleed on your guides and they'll be fine. Sram rotors can operate with magura brakes when the following criteria are met: Magura rotors are made by galfer so are 2mm thick from new unlike sram shimano which are 1.8 mm and you’ll be having superb initial bite. The rotors should be the right size for the brakes. Magura states specifically to use 2mm rotors. I switch wheels between magura rotors and shimano rotors and it works fine. They look sick but stick with magura storm hc or.

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