Shimano MT520
62,18
Shimano MT520
SRAM DB6
77,79
SRAM DB6
Magura MT4
80,85
Magura MT4
Magura MT5 NEXT
92,31
Magura MT5 NEXT

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Shimano MT520
SRAM DB6
Magura MT4
Magura MT5 NEXT
Shimano MT520

62,18

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SRAM DB6

77,79

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Magura MT4

80,85

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Magura MT5 NEXT

92,31

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
much braking power
good dosage
easy installation
Good gripping power
Easy service and bleed
Simple installation
It always does, too.
The ones that are also suitable for this kind of bike.
The brakes that work superbly.
It brakes as you expect when braking.t
Powerful (8x)
Price (6x)
Modulation (5x)
Lightweight (4x)
Cons
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Careful with the oil
Still don't know how to find them here.
Wasn't to be found here.
The hose is the same size as an anoconda on steroi
Can be tricky to bleed
None (7x)
Levers are quite big (2x)
Somewhat complicated alignment, shim needed
No disc included

According to the product specialist

Pros
These calipers are a great upgrade for your MTB!
These calipers have four pistons. Letting you brake faster and with more power.
The brakes are equipped with Shimano's Servo-Wave technology for easier modulation.
Very powerful 4-piston brake that uses low-maintenance mineral oil.
With a caliper design derived from the DB8 model, this DB6 brake guarantees powerful braking in the toughest conditions.
The brake line runs perfectly parallel to the handlebars, making the lever perfect for pairing with mechanical Eagle groupsets.
These brakes have a very high price-performance ratio.
The brakes are perfect for Dutch MTB tracks and medium technical trails in the middle mountains.
The weight of these brakes is relatively low.
These brakes have good braking power and modulation.
Incredible stopping power.
Great value for money when it comes to enduro brakes.
Can be combined with all types of Magura rotors.
Cons
These calipers are heavier than higher-end calipers.
Due to the use of cheaper materials, this brake is heavier than higher-end brakes.
Brakes in a higher price range are even lighter.
Shimano brakes grip harder, Sram brakes modulate better.
Perhaps too powerful when paired to large rotors.

Specifications

Bike Type
Mountain bike
Mountain bike
Adapter Location
Handlebar
Handlebar
Disc brake oil type
Shimano Mineral oil
SRAM Maxima Mineral Oil
Magura Royal Blood
Magura Royal Blood
Mount
6-Bolt
Hardness of brake pads
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Mounting Location
Left + Right
Composition
Single brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Single brake
Set
Single brake
Brake hose
Shimano BH-90
Magura 0724697
Magura 0724697
Shortening supplies
0720916
0720825
0720916
0720825
Brake and lever position
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Universal
Universal
Brake Hose Length
2000 mm
2200 mm
2200 mm
Application
Cross-Country
Trail
Enduro
E-MTB
Cross-Country
Trail
Enduro
Cross-Country
Trail
E-Bike
Trail
Enduro
Downhill
E-MTB
Level
Good
Good
Better
Better
Suitable for
Shimano D/Tektro
SRAM Large
Magura 2 piston
Magura 4 piston
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Grey
Shifter Mounting
Sram Matchmaker
Clamp
Shimano I-Spec I
Shimano I-Spec II
Shimano I-Spec EV
Sram Matchmaker
Clamp
Brake Lever Mounting
Magura MT
Magura GS
Magura HS
Magura MT
Magura GS
Magura HS
Brake Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Number of pistons in caliper
4 Pistons
4 Pistons
2 Pistons
4 Pistons
Adjustability
No adjustment possibilities
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver