Best brakes for E bike?

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I have been thinking of doing this with my Trance as well. Did you use spacers or an adapter for the calipers?
used an adapter as pictured.
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My bike came with XT BR-M8000 2 pot front and rear with 203mm rotors. I've just upgraded the front to the new BR-M8120 4 pot XT caliper and i am very happy with the power, feel and ease of bleeding. The new 4 pot Shimano brakes are a lot easier to bleed than the old 4 pot 520/820 saint/8020/etc
 
I have Saints on my acoustic and mt7s on my ebike. They are both great brake systems but my personal favourite is the MT7s. Their consistency and slightly better power and modulation are what wins it for me
 
I run RSCs with 220mm rotors on the ebike. They work brilliantly but need bled a bit more often than I would like. I have MT5 with 223mm rotors on my other bike which are fantastic. I am sure they would be just as good on the ebike.
 
Running 4 pot CODE RS with MTX pads and GALFER 223 F and 203 Rear...mo better modulation and the bite is hard when coming in hot!!
 
My bike came with XT BR-M8000 2 pot front and rear with 203mm rotors. I've just upgraded the front to the new BR-M8120 4 pot XT caliper and i am very happy with the power, feel and ease of bleeding. The new 4 pot Shimano brakes are a lot easier to bleed than the old 4 pot 520/820 saint/8020/etc
How much difference did you find between the 2 and 4 pot calipers? I'm thinking of doing the same, but it looks like there is only a 10% change in stopping power which doesn't sound like a massive amount?
 
Another one here with mt7s on my Moterra and saints on my acoustic Zerode. I used to be a Saints fan Boi until I got the Maguras but they win hands down. Power is about the same but bite consistency is the big winner here. Two years with them now and have required very little maintenance. Fit and forget really
 
Fitted Hope V4's, they work very well as always, my default brake on all bikes, never had any issues after changing over to several bikes. Much better all-round than the RE's
definitely Hope,I use E4’s which have been flawless for ever.
 
Stupid to run high end rotors if you ride often. any rotor that is the cheapest that is 220 and 2mm thick at minimum.

Been running sram HS2 for price and longevity with shimano 4 piston calipers and levers with bucklos pads at 3.80 a pair.

I bet not many here are dropping 500,000 feet a year
 
Have Magura M7s on my regular bike, and like the performance and feel a lot.
Has anyone tried the E Stop Maguras? any good?

Or other recommendation for very powerful brakes for E bike.
I have a Turbo Levo, brakes work ok, but on very fast descends needs more stopping power, and the feel is horrible
No difference in the caliper on a e-stop , I found the lever to be awful .
Swapped to Shimano xt levers and 100% improved especially with Galfer Purple pads .
 
Another one here with mt7s
Have always been a Shimano XT fan. But my new Amflow came with the MT7s. I'm a convert. I get much better feel when modulating them.

I have fully converted to one finger braking, because I'm so confident with the brake. Wheelies and Stopies are now much easier to learn.

I have found suitable pads on AliExpress, which are very cost effective, and braking has not been compromised. Though they do wear a little quicker.

I run the SRAM Gold Centreline 203 Rotors, which are AUD$20 each, on Aliexpress. They also work really well, as well as looking good.

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I have found suitable pads on AliExpress,
Same here.

Bucklos are thicker and bring your lever out further than those weak Shimano pads. And at 3.80 a pair I can swap them out every 3 weeks and its no biggie. Verses 20 bucks for shimano and 5 weeks change out time.
SRAM Gold Centreline 203 Rotors
if you can get the 220 rotors, best upgrade ive made to my Canyon. Im happy the Amflow does not have CL rotors. Opens the door for cheaper rotors. Ill look at Ali for pads for mt7

Also if your high miles kind of a rider, the Sram Hs2 are 2mm thick and last longer than 1.8s and still fit in my Shimano calipers
 
I can't get those rotors in 220. I'm very happy with the braking, regardless.
I shopped them today and ebay, they have them and a new group of 2.3mm rotors for ebikes.

CL are the hard ones at 220

I get a lot of carpel tunnel from so many miles and dropping over 350,000' so far for this year. So I need 220 rotors. A lot of segments my hands get numb if its a long segment when im at KOM speeds.
 
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