Thanks, both of you. The brakes decision is admittedly a knee jerk reaction to the craptastic tektro brakes on my marlin now. the front failed on me on a medium (to me) downhill section and a tree was gracious enough to stop me from going over a 40' drop. Both the bike and myself were fine. After going home (I still rode the trail complete lol), I did some research and found that the novela brakes have 3 little ball bearings that sit in grooved ramps which act on the piston. When it wears out, the little balls wear make grooves on the back side of part that rotates and allows them to cam over resulting in FULL LOSS of braking.
So yeah, Zee brakes are over kill. The trails here in the TC area aren't particularly full of downhill areas but I like peace of mind. The lighter discs are more to help with modulation. Also, I've read across a few forums that the XT brakes are great but have less modulation compared to the Zee brakes. It makes since considering Zees have twice the pistons.
Good point on the disc size. I'm not totally sure 160/160 would work for me. I mean, honestly it probably would but I tend to push myself as hard as I can the entire trail. It's not hard to do really, lol. Still, I very rarely coast. I like to go fast! Also, I'd like to know I have reserve braking power if I need it. I do think i'll go 180/160 instead. That'll save around 70 grams, and a few bucks.
Concerning a wider bar, I'm not sure. the 680 I'm using now seems fine. I've experimented by grabbing the ends of the bar on my current setup and I didn't notice much of a difference. The bar I spec'd comes 680 or 710. I could grab the 710 and try it out. I don't think 15mm per side is gonna bother me and if it does, I can cut it down.