Shimano MT520
266,80
Shimano Deore BR-M6100
From 333,50
SRAM Level TL
From 333,50
Shimano MT520 vs. Shimano Deore BR-M6100 vs. SRAM Level TL
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
much braking power |
good dosage |
easy installation |
complete |
sturdy brake |
easy installation |
Easy to assemble |
Value for money |
Easy to fit |
Correct accuracy |
Cons
-
No |
Power |
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. |
These brakes offer very good value for money. |
Reliable stopping power in all conditions. |
The reach of the brake lever is easy to adjust, making the brakes suitable even for cyclists with smaller hands. |
These brakes are good value for money. |
SRAM brakes offer a lot of modulation and a good brake feel! |
Cons
These calipers are heavier than higher-end calipers. |
These brakes are heavier than SLX, XT or XTR brakes. |
These brakes grip less quickly, and have less bite than Shimano brakes. |
Specifications
Disc brake oil type
Shimano Mineral oil
Shimano Mineral oil
DOT 5.1
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Composition
Single brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Shimano BH-90
Brake and lever position
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Rear / Right
Universal
Brake Hose Length
1000 mm
1700 mm
1700 mm
950 mm
1800 mm
1800 mm
Application
Cross-Country
Trail
Enduro
E-MTB
Trail
Enduro
E-MTB
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Good
Good
Good
Shimano B
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
4 Pistons
2 Pistons
2 Pistons
Adjustability
No adjustment possibilities
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver