Hope rotors and Magura MT7’s

Dave_B

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Even the 1.8mm thickness ones mate? (Standard floating rotors)
 

Dave_B

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Hmmm, everywhere says 1.8mm is minimum thickness for Magura (below 1.8 is a worn disc for their callipers).

Might just opt for these rotors if I do go the Magura route.

 

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For those of us riding these trails we all switch over to 220mm MDR-p magura rotors (6 bikes). Some of us, including myself, switched to MDR-p 203mm on the rear. 220mm on the rear was not necessary mostly because of my weight (165lbs). We all kept 220mm on the front. (Btw, Santa Cruz, cube, and 4 Rails). I think a heavier rider might want 220mm rotors on the front and rear.

Heat dissipation and longevity is key. Magura claims that the MDR-p is also lighter. On one of the MDR-p rotor there was a ringing or tambourine sound when riding over rough terrain. Clearly the rivots were too loose on the floating rotor. Returned that one. Problem solved. No one has had a warping issue with the thicker rotor and they seem to last longer.

I suppose I’m a magura fan-boy…but they are very good brakes.
 

Dave_B

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I don’t want the MDR-P rotors. Too noisy. (Had them before and they float too much and bobbins make a horrible noise).
 

Shjay

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You can get the MDR-C rotors one piece rotor, have on the rear of my Rise in 203 & 220 MDR-P on front
 

Ou812

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Hope has an e-bike specific rotor, it’s a one piece HD rotor that’s 2.3mm thick. It’s what I’m currently using on my Levo Pro, they’ve been great.
 

Spangoolies

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I’ve just fitted some mt7 brakes and used the TRP 2.3mm thick rotors for half the price of similar rotors. Got a pair of 203mm rotors for £50 posted when they were in stock a couple of weeks ago.
 

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First class and work’s spectacular with the 7’s.

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Dave_B

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I think I'm going to stick with the XT's for now. reading loads of reviews and I cant find anything to convince me I should change them. Maybe after I have done a few longer descents I will have a better idea of how they compare to the Hope Tech 3 E4's I have been using on all previous bikes (which in my opinion lacked ultimate power but had loads of modulation). My only gripe with the XT's is the on/off nature on dry loose or sloppy surfaces.
 

Ou812

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I think I'm going to stick with the XT's for now. reading loads of reviews and I cant find anything to convince me I should change them. Maybe after I have done a few longer descents I will have a better idea of how they compare to the Hope Tech 3 E4's I have been using on all previous bikes (which in my opinion lacked ultimate power but had loads of modulation). My only gripe with the XT's is the on/off nature on dry loose or sloppy surfaces.
The XTs are good brakes, I have them on one of my Amish bikes. I would do a rotor upgrade and call it good.
 

Brianjonesphoto

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I’ve just fitted some mt7 brakes and used the TRP 2.3mm thick rotors for half the price of similar rotors. Got a pair of 203mm rotors for £50 posted when they were in stock a couple of weeks ago.
I’m running these too. They work great, the thicker rotor improves lever feel with a slightly earlier bite on my mt5s.
 

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