Not used, bought as back-up.
"Not used, bought as backup."
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The SHIMANO MT201/200 front brake is a hydraulic disc brake designed to provide versatile performance for a wide range of applications. urban useurban trekkingand hiking. Its anodized aluminum alloy brake lever, available in 2 or 3-finger versions, is ideal for novice cyclists, offering braking power equivalent to 90% of that of the MT400 kit.
The lever stroke, accessible to small hands with a minimum of 75 mm, ensures high-performance, reliable braking. The system ONE WAY BLEEDING system and funnel drain make installation easy.
The 40% wider pad spacing reduces braking noise for a more pleasant riding experience. This brake is designed to be easy to install and maintain, while offering consistent performance tailored to the needs of novice cyclists.
Ref: 7977571942566
Overall rating: 4.5454545 / 5 from 11 reviews.
Review topics: ["quality", "brakes", "price"].
"Not used, bought as backup."
"Really top as a replacement on a leisure mountain bike With the bleeder kit and the really easy tuto to shorten the hose and bleed".
"Replaced the front brake on my old rockrider 8. 1, they were Avid Elixir 1".
"I bought MT201s and did 500km with them. Mounted on velotaf (road mountain bike only) with 200mm front and 160mm rear discs. After one or two brake applications, the discs are rubbing. I think the fluid is overheating or the pistons aren't returning to the correct position, but in any case it's very unpleasant. At the same time, these brakes are very affordable, so you get what you pay for".
"small price but it does the maximum, it works very well RAS"
"Very easy to assemble, and very efficient for a small price".
"Super good brake, easy to fit! I recommend!"
"Does the job without being really impressive. Mounted on a panzer 24 mondraker for my son."
"Very easy to install. Product meets my expectations."
"easy to fit. rear cable too long at least 20-30 cm too long. top value for money. lever a bit soft but the pads need to be honed I think."