SRAM vs. Shimano Brakes (MTB Disc Brake Ultimate Comparison)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @WorldwideCyclery
    @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад +291

    Let the debate begin...SRAM or Shimano brakes?

    • @ryrummler8143
      @ryrummler8143 4 года назад +131

      Magura

    • @BobbyThunderbird
      @BobbyThunderbird 4 года назад +34

      Trickstuff

    • @abassi1173
      @abassi1173 4 года назад +69

      Definitely Sram. Much better modulation, better bite point, better feeling, and a lot easier to use reliably

    • @Ryan-lo7kq
      @Ryan-lo7kq 4 года назад +38

      Sram

    • @nickdini5013
      @nickdini5013 4 года назад +10

      whats the best rotor to use with sram brakes so they don't squeal?

  • @isaachiga3554
    @isaachiga3554 4 года назад +1001

    I keep a few bubbles in my Shimanos to make it feel like Srams

  • @abhishekjmadan
    @abhishekjmadan 3 года назад +247

    Why is the last section called Jeff's Preference, and not just Jefference

  • @janbojarski004425
    @janbojarski004425 3 года назад +275

    main reason why I'd go with Shimano: Sram in Polish literally means "I am shitting" and that makes me feel weird xD

    • @martin5869
      @martin5869 3 года назад +53

      You feel weird? Now imagine me being portuguese, I had a Kona Stincky. "Kona" in portuguese means pussy ahaha

    • @irvsstella
      @irvsstella 3 года назад +8

      So what do you say in Polish if you have brake fade? Shitting shit shit?

    • @Silkl4sh
      @Silkl4sh 3 года назад +2

      @@martin5869 XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    • @nuclear9977
      @nuclear9977 3 года назад +4

      @@martin5869 my guy riding kona 😃

    • @stewpleee
      @stewpleee 3 года назад +2

      @@martin5869 I have a Kona Stinky aswell :)

  • @frakafrocka
    @frakafrocka 4 года назад +176

    The bike companies make it so hard to figure out the differences between their own products at times. It’s strange that they are so bad at explaining their products. Thanks for this vid. You did a Lot of research. Thank you.

    • @jsv438
      @jsv438 3 года назад +9

      Totally correct. It's insane how these bike product manufacturers word that stuff. It sometimes seems like they don't WANT us to actually learn anything specific about the products. It's generalized, enigmatic, as if they're trying to hide some secret technology. Again I certainly agree w/you and maybe some consumer input/feedback will change that in the future. Almost all the companies seem to do that too that's what's so strange about it.
      "..[I]t's really good for THIS... but it also handles great for THAT too..."
      ~JSV

  • @braddehaven8828
    @braddehaven8828 4 года назад +284

    Best explanation of brake difference I have ever seen or heard.. 5 stars sir

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад +19

      Thank you 🍻

    • @johnpaulgalo1195
      @johnpaulgalo1195 4 года назад +5

      100% agree
      I love this channel so far

    • @gangdoggviper
      @gangdoggviper 4 года назад

      This is not and app you can rate 😂

    • @EnergyNewsToday
      @EnergyNewsToday 3 года назад

      I think what is missing is the size of the rider. Bigger rider go with Shimano...gobs more power.

    • @DonnieX6
      @DonnieX6 3 года назад

      @@gangdoggviper : in the good old RUclips times there was the 5-star rating...I miss it :´)

  • @Gworan
    @Gworan 4 года назад +93

    I've had Sram X0, then on my next bike I had Sram Guide R, then I switched to Shimano XT M8020, and I'm never going back to Sram... Main difference for me - the shimano brakes require sooo much less force on the lever. For short descends it's negligible, but for 30-40 minute descends the shimanos win, no arm pump at all. And easier to bleed.

    • @jmanswat2457
      @jmanswat2457 3 года назад +13

      Nailed it. The Sram "modulation" I feel is an excuse feature to explain how/why they brake so badly.

    • @kangsterizer
      @kangsterizer 2 года назад +2

      @@jmanswat2457 i find there is a world of difference between the original guide r and much newer g2's or code. the latest shimano are also closer to how these feel (less on/off, so more lever force required). i do prefer bleeding with mineral oil by a lot though...

    • @robhughes645
      @robhughes645 2 года назад +4

      Ditto. Sram's on my hardtail screech when it's wet, destroy my confidence do not stop me in time when it gets really quick. Shimano brakes just work and imho are really good across the entire Deore range. Would never even consider Sram for stopping duties.

    • @drwang699
      @drwang699 2 года назад +9

      @@robhughes645 your breaks screeching when wet has nothing to do with the brand

    • @steheh
      @steheh 2 года назад +1

      Same Experience... I was riding 4 years on Magura MT3 then switch to Shimano XT for 2 years and now I have Sram ULT second year .. and I would say Shimano XT were best of them...
      consistent performance all way down all day long, bleeding them is much more easy, and there was no need to adjust after changing of pads (brand pads) and most of all when you hit them they brake instantly... Sram ULT have always some delay and is even changing during the day (my filling :) )

  • @mosxidigaming
    @mosxidigaming 4 года назад +521

    Welp, seems like I'll be spending *_18 minutes in the toilet..._*

    • @Mp57navy
      @Mp57navy 4 года назад +28

      On, or in?

    • @mikee8244
      @mikee8244 4 года назад +2

      @@Mp57navy 😀🤣

    • @dattepo7534
      @dattepo7534 4 года назад +5

      Lol I’m on the toilet now ...

    • @Sheldonmiranda07
      @Sheldonmiranda07 4 года назад

      You get internet in the toilet

    • @spaceiscool1236
      @spaceiscool1236 3 года назад +4

      @@Mp57navy brits and Australians call the "bathroom" the "toilet"

  • @adammikesaliasfreshprince4124
    @adammikesaliasfreshprince4124 4 года назад +16

    I´m the guy, who rides Shimano Saints on the XC with 100 mm of travel :D It´s great to have ridiculous power under your finger.

  • @Gamingoodz
    @Gamingoodz 4 года назад +23

    I have Sram on my bike atm because they came with them but I love the lever feel of Shimano SLX,XT, and XTR MUCH MORE.

  • @peaohvee1784
    @peaohvee1784 4 года назад +108

    The Code here is that you cant rely on Guide's to make sure that the trail is Level, but If you have a Saint, all is well n good and you can have some Hope. :)

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад +7

      😂😂 Amazing!

    • @peaohvee1784
      @peaohvee1784 4 года назад +1

      @@WorldwideCyclery That took me a second to make haha

    • @EnergyNewsToday
      @EnergyNewsToday 3 года назад +2

      I just switched to XTR 4 pistons and I am 250+ fast and on an ebike and there is no comparison in power and the XTRs blow away the SRAM codes and are supposed to have close to the same power as the Saints and all I know is do not want or need any more power and with SRAM I was begging for more power.

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 3 года назад

      You forgot that you need some Klampers.

  • @158158cow
    @158158cow 4 года назад +24

    I've ridden both pretty heavily. SRAM tended to fade alarmingly quickly (even when new). Shimano is a bit abrupt at first but holds well on longer descents. I rode my buddy's bike down a short run, which had TRP brakes, and I fell in love...
    Edit: I still ride Shimano brakes. They’ve been reliable and metallic pads are the way to go. I’ve seen several people struggle with SRAM unreliability…

  • @JaHui513
    @JaHui513 4 года назад +9

    I use sram on my mtb and Shimano on my roadie. I like the gradual modulation when going down trails, but often times appreciate the responsiveness of Shimano on the road dodging cars and oblivious people on paved trails.

  • @dominicabbott991
    @dominicabbott991 4 года назад +82

    Just send it. No brakes!

    • @connornorberg4402
      @connornorberg4402 4 года назад +4

      You know shit brakes honestly can make you a better rider. I fell into the trope of broke mechanic that let his bike fall into moderate disrepair. Don't know what happened but my brakes started squealing like an SOB and lost stopping power and I realized (since I could hear them squeal constantly) that I stopped relying on them as much and you can corner more speed than you think, given the form is there.

    • @milesburningham8835
      @milesburningham8835 3 года назад +1

      No brakes means you go faster. I like the way you think sir

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken 3 года назад

      weight saving FTW

    • @notjacob923
      @notjacob923 2 года назад

      @@milesburningham8835 I don't think it makes you faster, I think it just prevents you from going slower

  • @Pienimusta
    @Pienimusta 4 года назад +166

    Get budget brakes (e.g. MT400 from Shimano), no fear of going OTB if there is no braking power to begin with. Also amazing "modulation" when there is no final stopping point for the brake.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 4 года назад +3

      MT400s are definitely nothing special, I just bought a set of XT rotors (with a 203 upgrade up front) and metallic pads to try to get some more out of them. Probably going to go with MT520 4 pots or maybe even SLX or Zee 4 pots eventually.

    • @iulian2548
      @iulian2548 4 года назад +3

      I agree, I prefer the larger level of the cheap Shimano and the modulation is nice. But cheap brake means more weight and fading.

    • @woduk
      @woduk 4 года назад

      With shimano brakes I’ve found them work better with aftermarket pads, shimano pads I just could never get a long with. Still not tried the ceramic pads from disco brakes

    • @logankurtz1933
      @logankurtz1933 4 года назад +1

      mrvwbug44 I appreciate this joke 😂

    • @Jolinator
      @Jolinator 4 года назад

      @@woduk What aftermarket pads you running?

  • @AeronN7
    @AeronN7 4 года назад +6

    Excellent video, I've used SRAM Code, Level and Guide recently as well as Shimano SLX, XT and now Zee on my Specialized Enduro. For me it's the Shimano brakes - less arm pump, nicer bite, seems like more power also. The only other brake I've used that seems to match the ferocity of the Zee's is the Hope V4 brakes (which are also phenomenal - but rather pricey). I got my Zee's for £140 total front and rear and I couldn't be happier with them

  • @jppickavance
    @jppickavance 3 года назад +3

    Not only is the information presented here really well here, but the comedy and fun watching make this my favorite channel to seek equipment intel and reviews. You all must have a blast making this stuff yet you fill it with such solid information. Keep up the great work and you said it best .... it will break down to feel and preference. A rider will adjust to either in time. Both are great brakes and solid companies.

  • @Evertb1
    @Evertb1 4 года назад +89

    Maybe it's just me, but I find my Shimano brakes (xtr) very easy to bleed. No problems at all.

    • @wahoolinh
      @wahoolinh 4 года назад

      I just have to get it close enough to filled with Shimano brakes. Lately I’ve been too lazy to even bother topping it off after shortening and they feel perfect.

    • @dietznutz1
      @dietznutz1 4 года назад +3

      It’s not you they are really easy to bleed

    • @djjmann
      @djjmann 4 года назад +2

      Easy but messy. As I wrote above, i'm a recent SRAM convert. I bought the SRAM Pro-bleed kit. Has everything and the kitchen sink thrown in, unlike the cheap over priced shimano bleed kits that are nothing but fiddly. The SRAM bleed system is insanely good. Like, no spill good. And being a close system, there is ZERO doubt that you have a good bleed.

    • @PeteMac69
      @PeteMac69 4 года назад +9

      Yep, Shimano are so easy. Hose on, screw in the funnel, crack the bleed plug, push (harmless mineral) oil through, job done. SRAM? I have the pro kit, but only 2 hands! And the air bubbles you can generate. And don't get the fluid on your skin or paint. Lock it all up and they still feel the same and they are still noisy. I do like the Code RSC's and don't feel the need to change, they are just a bit agricultural compared to shimano. A bit like comparing a Kawasaki to a Honda?

    • @tamasvarga67
      @tamasvarga67 4 года назад +7

      Evertb1 Not just you... I ran both, worked on both and I really prefer Shimano‘s no-nonsense easy bleed and the mineral oil. On my own bikes, Shimano only... I don’t like SRAM’s ‘great modulation a.k.a. not enough braking power’ and the ergonomics of their levers.

  • @UltimateMTB
    @UltimateMTB 4 года назад +7

    Perfect timing on this video, I literally just watched your TRP quadiem brake review and then this video pops up!

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 3 года назад +10

    Absolutely perfect video! Enough detail and content, well-paced, and not too long! And, your comparisons between the competing models is incredibly helpful! The comments about the changes in SRAM is reassuring, too.

  • @David54534
    @David54534 4 года назад +76

    I recently replaced my Sram Code REs with whimano SLX 4 piston brakes and they're so much better. No spongyness and the modulation is also easy to handle.

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +3

      Now try code rsc

    • @hooyabaaa2
      @hooyabaaa2 4 года назад +1

      I have a pair of old Codes (from Avid era) and made a small rides with SLX´s, XT´s and so on...
      I like how they feel powerfull, but i honestly dont think they provide the same control.
      IF the prices are similar these days, i probally stay with Codes.

    • @delectablydiabolical340
      @delectablydiabolical340 4 года назад +3

      @@thelongestnameinthecomment9677 cod rsc's are terrible. They're bad enough to legit make the tech feel alot techier on the same bike in steep sections.

    • @shoeonhead
      @shoeonhead 4 года назад

      Delectably Diabolical More like you just suck at controlling modulation. I have the RSCs and SLX brakes and they’re equally capable of you don’t suck. Granted the Shimano are easier to throw yourself over the bars with if you’re not careful.

    • @delectablydiabolical340
      @delectablydiabolical340 4 года назад +5

      @@shoeonhead Nah, they're horrid. I've had them completely fail on Deer Valley's enduro track. Twice in the same day actually. Never had that with Shimano. If you don't ride actual tech you don't know what I'm talking about.

  • @jasonlewis6914
    @jasonlewis6914 4 года назад +35

    I have the Shimano xtr trail brakes on my hardtail. And Shimano zee on my full suspension bike. the xtr unbelievable stoping power never ever had brakes like them.

  • @mrrims
    @mrrims 4 года назад +12

    Running Sram guide r and love them. No issues at all. They stop me when I need to be stopped!

  • @LetzHaveALook
    @LetzHaveALook 4 года назад +10

    Great video and it's true.
    I bought a sram equipped bike as wanted something different.
    The brakes I just hated, took back to the bike shop to get re-bled as heaps of people say really hard to setup good compared to Shimano. But when tested by several people they were better than normal for sram.
    I eventually have up after many months and bought Shimano 2 piston XTR and so so happy.
    Bike actually stops now.
    Imagine what the 4 piston would do.
    Sold sram on line fast so somebody likes them.
    Shimano feel like powerful sport brakes and not soft soggy v-brakes

    • @Smegma_pirate
      @Smegma_pirate 2 года назад +1

      Why would you ever buy a crappier product because you want something different? Seems like you set yourself up to lose on that one big time.. always Shimano… always

    • @LetzHaveALook
      @LetzHaveALook 2 года назад

      @@Smegma_pirate I just wanted to try something different. Always had 3x or 2x then this my first 1x
      Wanted the bike, not the groupset, but thought worth a try.
      Didn't know I'd hate it, otherwise wouldn't have bought.
      Many like sram.
      Many don't.
      Some don't care.
      I'll know now I hate it.
      My latest bike is back to Shimano.

  • @euanholmes3839
    @euanholmes3839 4 года назад +51

    It would help to use the right weights. Your stats are WAY off, listing complete brake and rotor weights on Shimano Vs brake only on SRAM? 🤔

    • @chucknoob7041
      @chucknoob7041 4 года назад +10

      Euan Holmes -
      I was wondering why such a significant difference in weight.

    • @EDMLuigiRS
      @EDMLuigiRS 4 года назад

      Yes!

    • @ajs0350
      @ajs0350 4 года назад +3

      Like weight matters lmao

    • @tripmogames
      @tripmogames 4 года назад +7

      He is a SRAM fan because it's a US brand....
      Whining about the free stroke screw at Saint, you set it once and that's it. You not touching it ever after its set. ..
      Then the weight trick he did here.
      Very obvious

    • @danegreer2270
      @danegreer2270 4 года назад +2

      Thank you I was freaking out!

  • @alvindiazmarquez
    @alvindiazmarquez 4 года назад +24

    loved that comedy sketch, especially when the philips head screw driver was mentioned. when I first got some XT's i said "what the hell, a screw driver!!" hahaha!!

    • @kevinfairclough4619
      @kevinfairclough4619 4 года назад

      Dont get what’s so funny about a screwdriver. No, really?..is there some sort of prejudice between tool types? Get real

    • @callanmarshall8462
      @callanmarshall8462 4 года назад +1

      @@kevinfairclough4619 The problem is that its another tool you need to take. It would be much more convenient and practical if it was an allen head, plus it would look way better.

  • @piccolo6214
    @piccolo6214 4 года назад +10

    Couple things.
    1: Jeff can shred! Look at him go!
    2: Love SRAM's moooooooooodulation!
    3: 3:01 gave me all sorts of PTSD! That sound you make before you know its gonna hurt!

  • @Safewoood
    @Safewoood 4 года назад +13

    Screw debates lets just ride, have fun and send it

  • @austink4289
    @austink4289 4 года назад +23

    Shimano Saints are for sure the best brakes of all time. Huge power, low profile levers, great adjustability, fantastic cooling, look incredible, and perhaps most importantly, easiest brakes to service, and bleed.

    • @ianiscaratti4924
      @ianiscaratti4924 4 года назад +1

      Austin K new xtr 4 piston beats it

    • @lunatiy
      @lunatiy 4 года назад +2

      service?There are no service kits for shimano, no orings, cylinders or spare parts

    • @banny123456
      @banny123456 4 года назад

      @@lunatiy I don't need to change any part on Shimano brakes for 10y. Except when you destroy them by a crash.

    • @EnergyNewsToday
      @EnergyNewsToday 3 года назад +1

      Well the new XTRs give them a run for their money and are awesome.

  • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
    @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +78

    What about magura vs hope?

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад +219

      Both make epic brakes! Would you be interested in seeing a larger brake comparison with multiple brands?

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +38

      Yes that would be awesome!

    • @mattallen5214
      @mattallen5214 4 года назад +5

      Please....

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +1

      @@mattallen5214 yeah sorry

    • @oggoblin295
      @oggoblin295 4 года назад +5

      @@WorldwideCyclery yeah that would be an awesome video to watch on lock down. I have magura mt5's and curious about modulation comparison. What about a video about the differences in the actual brake disc's?

  • @Peanutbutterjelly00
    @Peanutbutterjelly00 4 года назад +2

    I like Sram too but I'm in love with that bite from my xt 4 piston. Great video btw

  • @chaotictattoo
    @chaotictattoo 4 года назад +1

    I have been riding since 1993-94 and I went back to the time honored classic. The old school coster broke.
    Nothing like flying down a rocky hill and feeling like I’m going to slide to my doom!
    Plus who doesn’t like to pull wicked skids down the neighbors driveway?

  • @jchasew342
    @jchasew342 4 года назад +8

    Anyone else here remember the Magura Gustav brakes? Or am I the only old man here? I had them on my 2006 Demo 7. Miss that bike.

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад

      I had those meaty brakes on a KHS downhill bike in 2005. Floating caliper that always rubbed 😅. But they were powerful.

  • @CaseyA.
    @CaseyA. 3 года назад +9

    Tektro cable brakes and that is why I’m watching this lol

  • @Giroux68
    @Giroux68 3 года назад +1

    The comedy value alone makes this a great video.

  • @mertozcan2362
    @mertozcan2362 4 года назад +1

    Saint levers and zee caliper modulation is solid in the game 👾

  • @nathangaffran
    @nathangaffran 4 года назад +13

    I think both are great. At first I thought sram was a lot worse but I was comparing low end sram to high end shimano and now I realize that along as you have high end ones they both feel amazing.

  • @lukefarrell117
    @lukefarrell117 4 года назад +3

    Jeff do be hitting different when he does voice overs

  • @ryanjackson4567
    @ryanjackson4567 3 года назад +1

    Great video. You hit the nail on the head regarding the pistons on the SRAM. I have been running the SRAM HRD on a 1x Cyclocross bike for 4 years and constantly have the rubbing on the rotors! Never had that issue with Shimano.

  • @kayakutah
    @kayakutah 3 года назад +1

    I've used XT's for a long time. I got a Giant Trance with Guide T's in the fall of 2018 and the first time I used the brakes on the trail, I thought I was having a brake failure. But, after about 20 minutes, I was completely used to them - and liked them. I ended up putting XT's on the Giant just because I work on my bikes, my wife's bikes and my adult son's bike and it's just easier to have the same on all. And, the XT's are ridiculously easy to work on. Recently though, my wife has been locking up her brakes on harder trails so I put the Guides on her bike and it was a huge improvement for her riding.
    They're both good manufacturers, for sure and I'd happily use either!

  • @DakicSlobodan
    @DakicSlobodan 4 года назад +7

    TRP and Hope are my favorites.

  • @claytonhorvat7598
    @claytonhorvat7598 4 года назад +3

    Yeah I bought an XTR front brake, and there's no contact point adjustment, like the screw never did anything. Have an Avid Elixer rear brake brake which was way cheaper. Overall you're probably right. Pretty happy with the setup now, got the sponge in the back, and the power in the front. Was kind of surprised with the XTR it was expensive, and pretty basic.

  • @joelgervais6819
    @joelgervais6819 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for making this video! Someone finally compared all the options out there!

  • @pepperdiao37
    @pepperdiao37 2 года назад +2

    To me: SRAM drivetrains and Shimano brakes = awesome combo!

  • @mkrj2576
    @mkrj2576 4 года назад +3

    Sorry, late to the party. Good, fun video as always. Thanks. But I'd like to add one of the biggest downsides to Shimano brakes you didn't mention... The wandering bite point. In cold weather, even with perfectly bled brakes it happens. Happened on my Saints and XTs. Worse in the rear. Probably due to the mineral oil getting thicker in cold weather and not allowing the pistons to retract fully prior to the next quick lever throw. Also, Shimano pads rattle. On my DH rig with finned pads the Saints always had me thinking I had a loose headset. Even without finned pads they rattle bad. Shimano's stopping power and easy bleeds are great but those last two issues have me moving over to SRAM brakes and weeding out my Shimano stock - and I'm pretty happy so far.

  • @BramBiesiekierski
    @BramBiesiekierski 4 года назад +6

    4:50
    You mention rotor size, I dont know if its different on mountain bikes, but disc beakes on cars (motorsport) have larger rotors for more thermal handling, not more stopping power.
    For example, get a cheap basic shitbox car, and stomp the brakes, even the smallest car brakes are capable of locking up, and exceeding the grip of the tyres. So its no problem with stopping power of small brakes. But go tarmac rally that same car for example, and you will VERY quickly exceed the thermal capacity of the braking system.
    This is why motorsport generally use bigger brakes. To overcome the greater heat.

    • @hamishbarr2796
      @hamishbarr2796 4 года назад

      bikes dont have brahe boosters

    • @felixpbmx
      @felixpbmx 4 года назад +1

      Bigger rotor means the break has more time per spin to stop the wheel from spinning.

    • @BramBiesiekierski
      @BramBiesiekierski 4 года назад

      @@hamishbarr2796 Neither do alot of race/rally cars. (Often twin cylider pedal box used.)

  • @henriksaxin685
    @henriksaxin685 4 года назад +1

    I have Shimano ZEE and the free stroke adjustment works great. the brakes at first felt spongy even though they were bleed. I replaced the free stroke screw, kind of a stopscrew with an old adjustment screw from an older Shimano front derailleur. So now free stroke adjustment works perfectly. :)

  • @AF-O6
    @AF-O6 4 года назад +1

    Love your channel and store. Fast and free shipping was great this week. Hope you’re healthy and business is staying afloat.

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words and for being an EPIC customer!

  • @sullivanseeley8550
    @sullivanseeley8550 4 года назад +3

    Like the videos I bought one of your mud guards and a water bottle great quality.

  • @johnlopez4089
    @johnlopez4089 4 года назад +33

    I can’t stand that spongey “modulation” feel in brakes. Probably from all my years of riding BMX. I don’t think I’ll ever feel comfortable with a spongey feeling brake.

    • @michaelbarrett6558
      @michaelbarrett6558 3 года назад

      I Dont think "Spongey" was a good word to use... i think of spongey when i feel a Guide R that needs a bleed bad.. lol not a properly bled RS or RSC

    • @jsv438
      @jsv438 3 года назад +1

      ​@@michaelbarrett6558 I was always a Shimano person. Most of that was experience with lesser expensive models though. Shimano rule in that territory for value, response, and feel. I now have the Code RSC brakes on my carbon Stumpjumper and I'm sUPeR impressed! Completely changed my opinion of SRAM. Very tight stopping power, just enough hint of modulation, shows you what the higher price tag can do w/that brand. I still think Shimano are way better for inexpensive brakes though.
      ~JSV

    • @michaelbarrett6558
      @michaelbarrett6558 3 года назад

      @@jsv438 I have the Code RSC on all my bikes!Best brake on the market

    • @jsv438
      @jsv438 3 года назад

      @@michaelbarrett6558 That just may be the case. Before these RSC's I WAS going to try Magura but I seriously have no desire for anything better. I can see why you'd use them on everything. I'll see how these hold up this summer. It's amazing how they seem like that closest thing to the 'feel' right between both highly reactive & modulated styles. I have a 200mm rotor up front and a 180 in back on that bike.
      ~JSV

  • @connornorberg4402
    @connornorberg4402 4 года назад +1

    I could never get rid of the bad taste SRAM left in my mouth. With them not weighing up to Shimano 5ish years ago and the whole mechanism locking in the lever (the shop I worked at at the time kept 5 Guide R levers on hand since we were warrantying and replacing so many), which didn't infrequently throw people OTB. I do agree with the opinion that mostly XT(R) are too touchy (haven't tried the 4 pots yet) and it's why I go with Zees instead, more modulation. Also spoke with a Shimano rep at one point, turns out the XT 4 pots are just repainted Zee pistons. Thought that was interesting. I also knew some of the guys in my shop (almost entirely fans of Shimano for brakes) would do different lever piston combos to play with brake feel and modulation.

  • @adamf.8564
    @adamf.8564 3 года назад

    Who does the best brake down videos ever about bikes and components (BRAKES)? WHOOOOO? WWCYCLERY - JEFF! Thank you.

  • @andrewperry2569
    @andrewperry2569 4 года назад +41

    reason why SRAM sucks: the piston sticks in heat.

    • @spedshed6999
      @spedshed6999 4 года назад +8

      Andrew Perry True, this happened to me with my guide r’s. Got them replaced for free, but later ditched them for shimano. Best choice ever. I hate that most companies come stock with SRAM because shimano is much better for the price.

    • @Tethys213
      @Tethys213 4 года назад

      Yes! I love how the SRAMs feel but the piston stick is a no go for me. What's maddening is that it's been going on for years regardless of the 'updates' they've done to address the issue.

    • @mikee8244
      @mikee8244 4 года назад

      What is happening exactly. Are the pistons expanding and jamming due to bad heat dissipation. I'm running guide RE at the moment, and am looking to upgrade, either to g2 RSC's or xt's. My last xt's (older models) were way too all or nothing. But haven't tried new xt's yet, I have tried the RSC's and liked them.

    • @spedshed6999
      @spedshed6999 4 года назад

      Mike E go for the xt’s nothing beats shimano

    • @spedshed6999
      @spedshed6999 4 года назад

      Mike E What’s happening is there’s a plunger inside the lever that swells in hot conditions, which is why if you get it warrantied, they’ll only send the lever. It still happens on modern SRAM brakes and it is a pain to fix on your own.

  • @MitchzPlayground
    @MitchzPlayground 3 года назад +6

    I have Zee's on my downhill and they're awesome, I always rave about them when anyone asks. My enduro bike has Guide RSC's and although they're my second choice, I couldn't justify upgrading to a second set of Zee's. I find my Guides to be a lot more resilient too, way less maintenance and more reliable.

  • @raheemgahelable
    @raheemgahelable 3 года назад +1

    And yes! The little screw on the Shimano brakes AKA " free stroke" it does 2 things actually ( at least on my Saints), if you turn them 'counter clockwise' they'll throw the lever further 'out' for longer finger riders, and it delivers more fluid to the caliper ( try to hook up the bleeding funnel, and press the lever once with the screw all the way in and once with it all the way out) and notice how much fluid " jumps" out of the funnel, you'll notice that there's more fluid jumps when the screw is screwed more counter clockwise.... Enjoy!

  • @fernandomunguia17
    @fernandomunguia17 4 года назад +2

    I've had XT, zee, and currently code rsc and I've honestly enjoyed all of them. Going from shimano to SRAM felt a bit strange on my first few rides, but now that I'm used to them I love how easy it is to feather the brakes. Can't really say I prefer one brand over the other

    • @chris4536
      @chris4536 3 месяца назад

      Old comment I know but do you or did you find issues with wandering bite point on Shimano? Considering trying Code RSC for a more consistent bite point. Currently have SLX on both trail and enduro bike, had Zee on my gravity bike and swapped out the original levers to SLX after too many crashes on the original levers!

  • @xaymonkozak3481
    @xaymonkozak3481 4 года назад +3

    I run the cheapest shimano brakes bl m500 I think and they accually work surprisingly well for the price, I wouldn’t mind testing sram tho and try with the modulation difference but im allways a fan for the shimano feel

  • @mosxidigaming
    @mosxidigaming 4 года назад +145

    It's just like console wars...
    *_Pointless_* , each have their unique features and advantages, not worth fighting over..

    • @tristandesade8635
      @tristandesade8635 4 года назад +2

      Sony PS!😊✊

    • @m1chaelsc
      @m1chaelsc 4 года назад +6

      Exactly the answer is PC!

    • @clerictdesign7585
      @clerictdesign7585 4 года назад +3

      yeah! PCMR

    • @nerbyoso88
      @nerbyoso88 4 года назад +2

      It is though. Without people putting preference for one or the other you will never see any improvements. Competiton makes better products for us consumers.

    • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
      @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +1

      @@m1chaelsc yes the answer is pc
      Just like the answer is magura

  • @AndersonZiller
    @AndersonZiller 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I recently installed 2 piston XT brakes with XTR rotors on my XC bike. It feels awesome.

  • @wgnwheels333
    @wgnwheels333 4 года назад +2

    I have shimano deore 4 piston brakes on my trance .love them and the modulation is better than the older 2 piston brakes

  • @DeKay
    @DeKay 4 года назад +4

    my specialized came with Tektro... not bad and not great... will eventually swap them out for Sram.

    • @Dovakhin94
      @Dovakhin94 4 года назад

      I would take Tektro anytime over sram. Tektro is basically shimano just a bit ceaper but just as reliable

  • @175thStreet
    @175thStreet 4 года назад +10

    Extremely well done video! I am definitely a fan of SRAM brakes. Better feel and adjustments. And I like the company better.

  • @I-Love-Taylor-Swift
    @I-Love-Taylor-Swift 3 года назад +1

    Great vid. Thanks for the info for someone who didn't have a clue! After watching this, I think SRAM would be my choice.

  • @alexchulzhanov
    @alexchulzhanov Год назад

    I had old Avid brakes when I first bought my bike, with poorly bled lines and worn out levers. Replaced those with SRAM Level brakes immediately, worked okay but not a lot of braking power for an all mountain/enduro bike (just what was immediately available at the time), and recently I upgraded to G2 RS brakes with new rotors. Absolutely love the G2s, they stop extremely well with good modulation and tool-free features. I was never a fan of the Shimano brakes having barely any modulation before locking up, made it really easy to slide around in loose dirt or sandy trail conditions. And as a car mechanic, already having tons of DOT fluid available made it zero of an issue.

  • @arronwilkinson6804
    @arronwilkinson6804 4 года назад +3

    I run Hope tech 3 e4 and love them because of the tool free adjustable as I can have them with loads of modulation or a on of feel depends on the trail I’m riding which is from xc trails and down hill trails

    • @paulsewell9849
      @paulsewell9849 4 года назад

      I am looking at those.

    • @jeffryLebovsky
      @jeffryLebovsky 3 года назад

      great brakes, durable, looks fantastic but it is always a pity that hope cant give some more power to them especially for their price.

  • @dragonnetx
    @dragonnetx 4 года назад +14

    I prefer that more “Responsive” shimano brakes. Locking out brakes shows that you are still not familiar to the handling of the bike. Spongey brakes will have problems when applying emergency brakes especially riding in the city.

    • @jsv438
      @jsv438 3 года назад

      Me too--I have an inexpensive Shimano hydro on my hardtail and after riding w/them for long enough you start to get the FEEL for that brake, and you CAN create a modulation with your hand/grip if you're used to Shimano. I feel a more direct control over the bike. Always feel better with snappy brake response. When disc (mechanical) was just making it's way onto mountain bikes, all ANYBODY wanted was super firm "stop-short" brake action. I'm getting a Stumpjumper and that comes w/the Srams so if I can't get used to those I'll switch back to Shimano. oH g-WiZ $$$😢
      ~JSV

    • @deterrentdubz9116
      @deterrentdubz9116 3 года назад

      If you don’t just lock your back brake everytime you pull it you’re riding fire roads

  • @kingpet46
    @kingpet46 4 года назад +2

    I switched to magura mt5 and never looked back and also I love the looks. Reminds me of my brembo lever on my superbike. 😁

  • @Jayman5281
    @Jayman5281 4 года назад +1

    Good video. My 2 cents as a 20 year bike mechanic. I’ve always been a Shimano rider, but recently swapped over to SRAM components thinking they finally fixed all the whoas of old. Now SRAM levers are easily effected by heat, AKA sitting in the sun for 5 minutes. This warranty issue that they don’t even question anymore needs to be resolved pronto. I have had to send in so many pair to SRAM, from the bike shop I work at, I can’t even keep track 🤦‍♂️ at least they are really good about replacing for free🤙

  • @driventomadness117
    @driventomadness117 4 года назад +9

    I prefer my Magura brakes :D incredible lever feel with great modulation, but still like dropping an anchor.

  • @fnnor
    @fnnor 4 года назад +24

    riding Trickstuff Direttissima and lovin' it...

    • @dash0173
      @dash0173 4 года назад +7

      lol i wish. those things are 800 dollar for one set. thats just unbelievable

    • @themagicillusions
      @themagicillusions 4 года назад +6

      adza botchway the Maxima are 1400 dollars

    • @euanholmes3839
      @euanholmes3839 4 года назад +1

      They are good, but minimally better than the latest Code RSCs. I'd rather a set of carbon wheels for the money saved!!

  • @quaaludes7898
    @quaaludes7898 4 года назад +1

    Been running (and constantly having to fix) a pair of sram db5's for a while.. but i'm finally swapping them out for a pair of xtr 4 pots. The bike's currently in the lbs getting them fitted!

  • @stevepadilla9729
    @stevepadilla9729 2 года назад

    Most people that have raced or ride a lot should understand the benefits of modulation brakes. Ive used both and you have to find what you like and ask the shop to keep them working the same way all year long.
    Plus it’s important to know where the bike is locking up and how to control the drag needed on Shimano and Sram, by the power in your finger.
    Ive never lost a race because of the power from the locking of the brakes, but by the modulation because of the brake not locking up when its needed. Then again I never won a race unless it was a local event. Haha, but still love the sport even at my age now. Great info this shop helps us out for.

  • @RickyDownhillRDH
    @RickyDownhillRDH 4 года назад +3

    I ran SRAMs forever but my Tracer came with Shimano XTs that are fine, not great but okay. I put Hope V4s on the DH bike and I love them!! The hopes are def. more spongy than anything I've ever ran, but you get used to them. Plus they LOOK like a million bucks. Oh and to answer the question, I'd choose SRAM over Shimano.

    • @dash0173
      @dash0173 4 года назад +1

      are hopes really actually good? I've heard SO many reliability issues about them but god damn i want a pair on my bike! I've heard they really aren't as strong as shimano or sram but i'm willing to sacrifice a little bit of power for those looks.

    • @downhilljedi
      @downhilljedi 4 года назад +1

      @@dash0173 Hopes are awesome. I never heard of anyone having issues with them. And they have plenty of power. I am 235 lbs. And have no problem stopping my downhill bike. I have had the same set of V4 brakes for the last 6 years and only have to bleed them once a year.

    • @RickyDownhillRDH
      @RickyDownhillRDH 4 года назад

      @@dash0173 For some reason when I first got them, I had to have them bled 3 times before they worked correctly, since then they have been AWESOME!! Maybe the shop here in Denver was bleeding them wrong or something. Once I had them bled for the 3rd time at Evolution bike shop in Whistler, they have been amazing!!

    • @RickyDownhillRDH
      @RickyDownhillRDH 4 года назад

      @@downhilljedi Yeah, I love them too!!

  • @thenerdycanadian7172
    @thenerdycanadian7172 4 года назад +10

    my Giant Trance came with non-series 4 piston MT-520's that are technically a trail brake but use Saint/Zee pads, not sure if all of Shimano's 4 piston brakes use the same pads though?

    • @marekvanatka2426
      @marekvanatka2426 4 года назад +1

      Yes, they do use the same pads ;)

    • @maltestolli4151
      @maltestolli4151 4 года назад +1

      Of course they have a series they fit into: Deore

    • @nd4spdbh
      @nd4spdbh 4 года назад

      I rock the MT-520's as well. all the same tech as the big expensive boys, in a much cheaper package. Dang good brake for sure. Do note if you want to rock finned pads on them you will have to notch to trailing edge of the fin (side closest to the hose fitting). But non finned pads are identical to the Saint/Zee 4 piston pads.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 4 года назад +1

      I've heard those MT-520s are great for the price, looking to throw a set on my Trance (I got the aluminum frame, so only MT-400 2 pots, which are about as weak as the Tektros on my hardtail).

    • @MrChadLedford
      @MrChadLedford 4 года назад

      Do they stop really well? I'm tempted to swap these to my hardtail. I'm a heavier guy that rides hard downhill

  • @bigbarrelbr
    @bigbarrelbr 2 года назад +1

    I've been using Sram G2 RSC for 6 months and the best brakes I've ever used, so much modulation, it is perfect for the gnarly tech trails that requires a lot of control

    • @Illsamustache
      @Illsamustache 2 года назад +1

      Me too. Same brakes, same result. I really like them.

  • @mtbtrailbuilding6813
    @mtbtrailbuilding6813 3 года назад

    Great video. I had SRAM on my front and back. Snapped one of the lever clamps on a trail and had to buy another brake right away. Shimano was in stock. Now front is Shimano and rear is SRAM. Can definitely feel the difference. Wicked video explaining it all. Thanks!

  • @kprice399
    @kprice399 3 года назад +3

    Modulation was what I was after. It’s not cool locking up the front wheel on gravel trails even with light touch. Going to be changing out breaks looking for “free stroke.”

  • @MTBfixHQ
    @MTBfixHQ 4 года назад +4

    lol i seen so many pros jump on the sram brakes train a couple years ago, now I see them all back on shimano haha

  • @SourPatchPuss
    @SourPatchPuss 3 года назад

    If I ever start a mountain bike brake company… which I likely never will… Im going to make sure my product names and performance tiering is crystal clear and easy for anyone to understand.

  • @Jcool721
    @Jcool721 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video, thanks! Currently I'm using the Level T brakes and I like a lot of the brake feeling and braking action. My original plan was to ride these low level T brakes until they die and then upgrade. Well they are still OK but I think I need to update for something better. In the past I used the Shimano M8000 XT brakes and they were superior over the current setup but I'm going to go for G2 RSC or Ultimate because I just like the braking feeling and I just want to adjust things! DOT fluid for me is definitely needed because I also ride a lot in extreme cold weather and mineral oil gets "dirtier" in shorter time. I would say it is needed to change the mineral oil once in a year and DOT less frequently. You didn't cover the brake pad topics at all!? People if you read comments, please tell me about the brake pads and which one to use. I used metal pads in the XT (ice tech) and they don't lock so easily and having less bite but having more precise contact, what do you think?

  • @2403rygar
    @2403rygar 4 года назад +3

    I used to have sram ultimate brakes on my bike and they are great!! I now have XTR race brakes on my bike and my wife has XTR trail brakes on hers. My favorite of all are the XTR trail.

  • @jonathanangieri153
    @jonathanangieri153 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video Jeff! I just bought a set of Code RSC’s with the rainbow hardware from you guys! I love them! Are the levers on those carbon or alloy??

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  4 года назад +2

      Amazing! Thank you so much for shopping with us. Those brakes, being for downhill, have a metal blade which is more durable than carbon 🍻

  • @scrappyhustler7467
    @scrappyhustler7467 3 года назад +2

    Sram has shifting covered but shimano keeps it tame with great brakes that my opinion!

  • @rguitarist
    @rguitarist 4 года назад +3

    NothingNothingNothing... LOCK! 😆 Spot on. I wish I could return my XT 2-pistons

    • @doctajuice
      @doctajuice 4 года назад

      Switch to metal pads. They don't grab as quick as organic pads and have the added benefit of better heat tolerance and weather resistance. I have 2 piston xt brakes on my trail bike and 4 piston xt brakes on my Enduro bike. Both are great brakes but the metal pads have less initial grab.

  • @thelongestnameinthecomment9677
    @thelongestnameinthecomment9677 4 года назад +3

    I heard that you need to unscrew the free stroke adjuster almost all the way
    Bleed the brakes
    And then screw it back in

  • @joyroy366
    @joyroy366 4 года назад +1

    this is a verry very informative and amazing video. pls keep doing videos like this!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @agenttickle6412
    @agenttickle6412 4 года назад

    I destroyed my lever in a crash. This is a good video to help me buy a new brake

  • @Claudiu3br
    @Claudiu3br 4 года назад +3

    Well, i have shims... and i'm happy with 'em. They bite, they modulate, they stop me and they make french fries and coffee. What do you want more?!

  • @13pie
    @13pie 4 года назад +3

    @Worldwide Cyclery . Do SRAM Level TL brakes have reach adjust? I've looked online and some sources say no and some say yes. If so how is this achieved?

  • @edrcozonoking
    @edrcozonoking 3 года назад +1

    I have both newer Sram and newer Shimanos, I still find tuning out brake rub on the SRAMS to be a pain in the ass.

  • @jakubheder7474
    @jakubheder7474 Год назад

    I love these kind of comparison videos. Good job!

  • @danthompson1738
    @danthompson1738 4 года назад +3

    Love the SRAM Code RSC. Great stopping power. Modulation is excellent

    • @notjacob923
      @notjacob923 2 года назад

      Those are the only Sram brakes I trust

  • @radoslavslavov1769
    @radoslavslavov1769 4 года назад +10

    The only real problem I had with Sram brakes was that they overheated too easily compared to the Shimano ones I used before that.
    P.S. Great Video👍

    • @Illsamustache
      @Illsamustache 2 года назад

      Wouldn’t that be a result of the pads and rotors?

  • @thegloriouspotato6223
    @thegloriouspotato6223 2 года назад +2

    I always choose Shimano style brakes, solely because they're so much easier to work on

  • @gergoolle5773
    @gergoolle5773 4 года назад +2

    We have two bikes, one with a magura and the other with a shimano.
    I do the dirty job with the oils, so I dont mind that its a mineral oil.
    Shimano one is a M446 and its works great. The other is a Magura MT2 with...some uniqueness ^^
    For me Shimano is the winner.

  • @tyrelthibault5264
    @tyrelthibault5264 4 года назад +3

    I have Code R on one bike and Xt 4 piston on the other.
    Xt 4 Piston feels way more powerful
    But I like the contact adjust from Sram

    • @marinstaykov7689
      @marinstaykov7689 4 года назад +2

      You are in same situation with me, thats why Im considering replacing the Codes for a set of Saints

    • @hamishbarr2796
      @hamishbarr2796 4 года назад

      code r came straight off my leve after 2 rides bedded them in properly changed pads useless changed to zees much more power if you dont like them grabby run the sintered pads.

    • @EnergyNewsToday
      @EnergyNewsToday 3 года назад

      Shimano is way, way more powerful. I just replaced my Codes with XTRS and there is no comparison. Shimano far superior.

    • @tyrelthibault5264
      @tyrelthibault5264 3 года назад +1

      Shimano’s are worth it just for the ease of bleeding
      5 minutes with no mess (bleeding cups) vs 30-60 minutes and a pain in the ass

  • @liamforlong4089
    @liamforlong4089 3 года назад +4

    me living in Australia with my rear brake lever on the right

    • @johnnygunz2300
      @johnnygunz2300 3 года назад

      USA in my area that seems to be the setup as well. I tried reversing and had to switch back... Too many years of riding to convert.

  • @FloNFC
    @FloNFC 4 года назад +1

    I just put some Shimano ZEE on my KTM Race Machina E-Bike... MASSIVE upgrade, feels like a new bike!!!

  • @johnmueller2117
    @johnmueller2117 4 года назад

    Built a set using guide rsc levers and code calipers. Best brakes I have ever ridden in 30 years of bicycle mechanic trade. I used to be a xt guy.

  • @upogino2242
    @upogino2242 4 года назад +3

    What about the lower end of the brakes, like shimano deore brakes, what sram brake do they compete against?

    • @notjacob923
      @notjacob923 2 года назад +1

      Deore doesn't feel too much different from like an XTR or a Saint, it's just not as powerful and doesn't deal with heat as well