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IIIPRO E4 4-Piston Hydraulic MTB Brakes - Are they to be trusted?

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Engikris:
These are probably the lightest 4 piston brakes on the market right now? I'm considering it for my incoming ultralight build.

darkening:
I'm using these calipers with Shimano XT levers, and I'm happy so far(3 months of use). 4pot infront, 2pot rear. I use original BS05 shimano pads for rear brake and COOMA pink (ceramic) infront.

Resing BS05 pads bites earlier and have less modulation than pink cearamic. Overall, i think this calipers are good for XC. The levers are ergonomically and aesthetically bad, i dont like them at all.

aeroskiii:

--- Quote from: Engikris on September 03, 2024, 10:43:12 AM ---These are probably the lightest 4 piston brakes on the market right now? I'm considering it for my incoming ultralight build.

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got mine down to 340g with 2 piston calipers. you can see if the trickstuff levers are compatible but they are pricey.

Alexmenkov:
Hi guys. I just got these for my Ariel Rider x class and love them.
But the stock pads don't handle moisture very well, so I'm looking to replace them with something better.

Are there any brandname options available for these? And what's the best outlet to purchase from?

Tyia

andrerav:

--- Quote from: Alexmenkov on September 22, 2024, 05:46:07 PM ---Hi guys. I just got these for my Ariel Rider x class and love them.
But the stock pads don't handle moisture very well, so I'm looking to replace them with something better.

Are there any brandname options available for these? And what's the best outlet to purchase from?

Tyia

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Get these: https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005003821161271.html
The variant that fits your brakes is BP045. These are excellent in every way and are not phased by water. I use them on all my bikes.

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