Thanks for everyone's input.
So I bought the estop brakes and I have been using them on the 160mm rotors because I couldn't get the mdr p rotors.
So they aren't the same fitting to the caliper but I got an adaptor so I could use the rear hose, which worked fine.
I also had to buy a brake...
No I never done that that's the first I've ever heard of doing that, I just assumed they wouldn't have been as good until I used them for a while but after 30-40 miles they are better but not what I'm used to I need one finger braking for the riding I do.
Sorry thought you meant the the difference in comparison to the stock brakes. I think the estop are just mt5's with a different pad and the discs are what makes the difference in stopping power.
I've just received my mt5 estop and they have a banjo fitting not the same fitting as the brakes on the bike 🤦♂️😂 but I'll make them fit some how lol.
The rest of the bike I can't fault tbh I did pump the rear shock up to 200psi and it feels much better and I'm using 95% of the travel.
My...
My bad it's the rise h30.
I haven't cleaned them I've just washed the bike with whater and citrus wash.
I thought they would have just needed bed in but after 30 odd miles they just don't feel great or as good as I'm used to.
I will buy a tin of brake cleaner from my motor factors on Monday...
Hey all.
I've recently got myself an h30 but after a few cycles I'm finding the brakes are lacking. I ride natural trails and am having to use two fingers to get any sort of power that will slow me down and leaving me with less grip to hold onto the handle bars down the bumpy trails.
Would it be...