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This is what our customers think

Reviews
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Pros
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Modulation
Brake force
Easy to install
Very good braking power
Superbly processed
Great braking performance
cooling
Cons
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Adjustment takes some time
Bleeden
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According to the product specialist

Pros
The double pistons give these brakes a lot of braking power.
These brakes are great in use, you can adjust them very precisely and they react to the lightest touch.
The use of durable materials makes these brakes last.
The Hope Tech 4 mtb brakes are 30% more powerful than its predecessor, the Hope Tech 3 MTB brakes.
Suitable for trail and enduro use depending on rider weight + bike, see last product image.
The shape of the brake lever has been further improved to maximize comfort and control.
The position of the brake levers is manually adjustable according to personal preference, with a maximum range of 30°.
Dual pistons for maximum braking power, perfect modulation on technical trails and descents.
Due to the four individual brake pistons, these brakes have a very high braking force!
These brakes have better dosage than Shimano brakes.
These brakes grip better than Sram brakes.
These brakes are easy to maintain.
With the MDR-P brake discs you make optimum use of the good braking characteristics of these brakes.
These brakes have excellent modulation and stopping power.
The caliper has a double piston, making it extra powerful.
The range of the brake lever is adjustable.
Cons
These brakes are heavier than the Sram G2 Ultimate disc brakes.
The E4 mtb brakes have too much braking power for cross country use. The Hope X2 brakes would serve better.
These brakes fall just short for downhill use, the Hope Tech 4 V4 brakes go the last mile.
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The brakes are not compatible with I-Spec II or I-Spec EV shift levers.

Specifications

Bike Type
Mountain bike
Adapter Location
Handlebar
Brake Type
E4 / E4
Disc brake oil type
DOT 5.1
DOT 5.1
Magura Royal Blood
Shimano Mineral oil
Mount
6-Bolt
Hardness of brake pads
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Mounting Location
Left
Right
Left + Right
Weight
190 grams
240 grams
215 grams
Composition
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Single brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Brake Hose
Standard Hose
Magura 0724697
Shimano BH-90
Shortening Supplies
00.5315.028.010
0720916
0720825
Brake and lever position
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Universal
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Brake Hose Length
950 mm
2000 mm
2200 mm
1000 mm
1700 mm
Application
Trail
Enduro
Trail
Enduro
Trail
Enduro
Downhill
E-MTB
Enduro
Downhill
Level
Best
Best
Best
Best
Suitable for
SRAM Small
Hope E4
Magura 4 piston
Shimano C
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Grey
Yellow
Black
Shifter Mounting
Shimano I-Spec I
Shimano I-Spec II
Shimano I-Spec EV
Sram Matchmaker
Clamp
Brake Lever Mounting
Magura MT
Magura GS
Magura HS
Set includes:
Pre-installed and bled hoses
Brake Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Number of pistons in caliper
4 Pistons
4 Pistons
4 Pistons
4 Pistons
Adjustability
Adjust lever reach with handy dial
Adjust lever reach with handy dial
Adjust lever reach with handy dial
No adjustment possibilities