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Re: Chinese Carbon 29er Pic Thread. My 22.5lb Light Carbon FS937.


April 13, 2019, 12:33:42 PM
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Re: Zrace m1 x4 idraulic disk brakes Got the same ones from IIIpro brand. They work flawlessy. No overheating, plenty of stopping power. Very happy. They use mineral oil. Set-up is pretty simple and brakes come filled and prepped. on this site you can find more topics about them

October 31, 2023, 02:38:45 AM
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Re: Zrace m1 x4 idraulic disk brakes
ok, I read that they work with mineral oil, what type of oil do you use?  overheating problems?  Thank you.

I've bled them a few times with shimano mineral oil.  I regularly do steep 2000ft fire road descents. They have never overheated and fade is detectable but minimal.  These brakes are decent.

October 31, 2023, 11:16:37 PM
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Re: Zrace m1 x4 idraulic disk brakes i have one.... the brake has a good power... not compared to shiano 4pot... but more modulation... the calipers uses hope e4 brake pad or shimano m04 brake pads .... shimano par has a more power stopping but less durability in wet conditions...


mineral oil, like shimano... red blood

November 04, 2023, 07:57:37 AM
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Re: 12v MTB cassette Not exactly this but MTB cassettes have been a hit or miss for me including 11 speed ones. I think the cog spacing isn't consistent and considering how sensitive 12s is the indexing can be major pain to near impossible. The only Aliexpress cassettes that worked well were (for me) road spec small cassettes in the range of 11-30/32. The Shimano XT 8100 ms 10-51 costs less than this and weighs bit more at 460 grams but I think that is a way better option. On my 11s I eventually went with Deore M5100 cassette and for 12s I got the SLX M7100 and life's good again.
December 22, 2023, 09:32:16 AM
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