SRAM Level TL
From 333,80
Shimano XT M8100
From 400,60
SRAM Level TLM
From 555,80
SRAM Level TL vs. Shimano XT M8100 vs. SRAM Level TLM
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Value for money |
Easy to fit |
Correct accuracy |
easy assembly (3x) |
Reliable brake (2x) |
price (2x) |
Brakes well |
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Cons
Power |
Nothing (2x) |
No (2x) |
Parts are always a bit expensive |
no instruction included so youtube |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
These brakes are good value for money. |
SRAM brakes offer a lot of modulation and a good brake feel! |
The Shimano XT M8100 MTB brakes are fully customisable. |
The total weight of 573 grams is low for a brake set. |
These Shimano brakes have a sharp bite point, so they engage quickly and strongly. |
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Cons
These brakes grip less quickly, and have less bite than Shimano brakes. |
Not suitable for rougher Enduro action. |
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Specifications
Disc brake oil type
DOT 5.1
Shimano Mineral oil
DOT 5.1
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Composition
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
00.5315.028.010
Brake and lever position
Universal
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Rear / Right
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Rear / Right
Brake Hose Length
950 mm
1800 mm
1800 mm
1000 mm
1700 mm
1700 mm
950 mm
2000 mm
2000 mm
Application
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Good
Better
Better
SRAM B / SRAM E
Shimano A
SRAM B / SRAM E
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Shifter Mounting
Shimano I-Spec EV
J-kit bled hoses
Brake Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Number of pistons in caliper
2 Pistons
2 Pistons
2 Pistons
Adjustability
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver
Adjust lever reach with handy dial
Adjust bite point on brake
Adjust bite point on brake
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver