In defence of their price they manufacture everything in the UK and are a fantastic company, they train up tons of young people into well payed roles and have invested alot into the UK bike scene. Their replacement part availability in the UK is amazing too, you can get virtually anything if you contact them.
Speaking to the part availability, I like that Hope still makes 185mm rotors. I personally don't have a bike that needs 185, but I'm sure there's someone out there who's grateful that Hope makes them.
Manufacturing in the UK isn’t a plus point in any way! If anything it means that it’s being made by someone with less experience at a higher cost… give a SRAM or Shimano product any day over anything hope make.
Did a race in France last year, the wife had an off and needed lots of parts for the brakes we didn't have with us. The hope stand donated all the parts and more, superb customer service. Quality through and through.
Tech4 V4 owner and can confirm there's power and modulation in spades. The support from the factory is incredible, they answer every email and have helped with questions about bleeding, set up, downloadable 3D printed tools, etc. The build quality shades just about any other brand I"ve personally used and they come with extra pads!
Something almost noone knows about hope nowadays is if you have issues with fitment or consistent issues with a part, they still do things how they did 20 years ago. This means if you ring up and a machinist or engineer answers, they will literally CUSTOM MAKE a new one for you. I had a fitment issue with their pro 5 on my frame, and they custom made me a new axle, end caps and they did all that while keeping the 54t freehub body i wanted. Theres no company that comes close to Hope when it comes to customer support
1 finger = ABS, 2 fingers = ABS override!! Frankly, I have a great deal of respect for Hope products seeing as I have 5 bikes equipped the UK made brakes. They are excellent performers. As for bleeds... Starting with freshly degassed fluid is key. DOT cleans up with water, so if fluid gets onto a painted surface, don't fret, finish the job and after everything is closed up, a sprayer bottle filled with water is your friend!! I work on bicycle brakes as well as automotive brakes by trade. Modulation? My TryAll discs are made by Hope, Hope's version is the TrialZone. They have minimal modulation and serve stupid well for trials. With that said, I expect a smaller modulation window on the other 17 bikes I own. If the brakes cannot throw you through the windshield, they don't work!!
@@1111stunna1111 this tbh...I've bought into Hope hype and was madly dissapointed with their power, sure they are powerfull but you need at least twice the pull on lever compared to MT7/Saints. Settled on Shiguras - Mt5 caliper and XT lever, power and modulation galore.
the massive thing about Hope is the service, there's people running brakes and hubs from 20 years ago because they are just infinitely serviceable, every part is replaceable and I've heard that even if they don't make a specific part that you need anymore they will make it specially for you. what other brand sends you out 3 sets of pads too? hope always have my custom over other brands, especially on brakes, bottom brackets and headsets
I just got these 2 weeks ago, been riding sram code for years, and the difference is night and day. Probably not a fair comparison but holy sht these are powerful, the lever feels good/premium, easy to bleed (no more syringes), and they look amazing! Couldn’t be happier! Price is ridiculous though, but that’s just the norm of the industry 😬 I got mine second hand, if you find a good deal go for it!
I have the Tech 4 V 4s with vented rotors on my Deviate and they are by far the best brakes I've ever used!! So much stopping power and the confidence they give you on the trails!! Much better than any Shimano or Sram brakes that I've used in the past!!
I see their site pop up from time to time when looking for bike parts. This review totally just sold me on buying from them. Literally answered every question I had and they seem so real. Love that. Tor is the man 👏🏼 To their site I go 👀
Best brakes. Performance, maintainance, looks, parts quality and availability, durability. And Yes with the vented rotors consistancy is non plus ultra
I have always been a Hope Tech guy ever since Shimano went backwards with their brake design developments. They just flat out work great! The Calipers, the Rotors and of course the Blades......simply above reproach!
Most like moto and auto brakes, I run the e4’s and I’m glad you talk up the modulation because it really is the best. E4 with HS2, is the enduro race brake for me.
after riding for 15+ years with a hope set of brakes, where i only changed the oil once a year and the o-ring and pistons after 12years i would say the hope's are the best and the cheapest. same as hubs, or headsets. that stuff is made to last. my hats off to the engineers. building a new cargobike with hope parts, what can be hope parts.
50% more bleed and 2nd best feel.. sounds like good brakes yet not just quite there, especially for the price. maybe v5?! good review, and honest too, for a shop, im a bit shocked lol.
They sell the other brands too... but yeah, the lovechild of Hope and Hayes is the holy grail. I have the Dominions and they have good power and modulation but they're a pain to bleed and there's no usable bite point adjustment, so it's hard to get low throw without rotor rub... OMG, I've just had an unholy thought: could I use Hope levers with Dominion calipers?
I've owned the tech 3 x2, tech 3 e4, and a tech 4 e4. A good bleed is critical. I found the best way to bleed them is to take the caliper all the way off the bike, crack the bleed port a half turn, and use a syringe and hose to push fluid up to the open lever reservoir while rotating the caliper around in your hand. Replace lever cap and clean everything. I do that I on initial set up and do not need to touch the bleed again for at least a year.
Have a couple of sets of v4 that I have been using for well over a year now, the set I initialy gravity bled always ended up with a small amount of air in the system. Would strongly reccomend draining the reservoir and filling from the caliper with a syringe making sure the pistons are fully in the caliper and overfilling the reservoir. Still work as good a year on as when I bled them no pump fade or spongy feel
@8:27 that car trick for me is the best one. i bleed brakes for almost 17 years, even today i have bleeding kits for multiple brakes, i still use that trick for the newest brakes out there like saint, xtr, code, mt5/7. i only use the cup of the bleeding kit and that trick. ofc you spend more oil, but its flawless.
Had nothing but problems with my front tech 4 v4s. They were fine for a season but the front’s bite point wanders halfway down a bike park lap. Would be half an inch out at bite point at the start of a lap, and at the end they’d be hitting my knuckle. I used both adjustments to alleviate this but still didn’t solve this. Put the new hope brake mounts and new rotors same issue. Rear brake has been fine surprisingly. Took ages to get hope to honor their warranty and send me a new master cylinder. I hope that fixes the issue after this weekend at the bike park.
We're glad to hear they sorted you out with a warranty! Let us know if you're still having an issue, getting a good bleed can give the same symptoms and we're happy to help! -Tor
I've been running the slightly smaller E4s on my orange p7, specialized enduro and more recently my mondraker super foxy R and I've never had a single issue with the reliability, performance or aesthetics. I coupled mine with uberbike components flat out discs (rotors) and use their race matrix pads. I can't recommend the hope brakes enough! If you buy them, you won't be disappointed!
I have the E4s with Tech 3 levers and they're pretty weak - get hand/arm soreness on long descents. I'm wondering if I should spring for the Tech 4 levers or just put my Dominion A4s back on.
I run both XTR and XT brakes on my rides however, I run the HOPE rotors with both the Shimano brake systems and the performance difference and rotor life is well worth the extra price for the rotors! HOPE makes some of the finest stuff out there...just one rides opinion!!!
Great review! I love when people review items on the long terme, not just 1-2 rides. Problem for me, Dot fluid... I got rid of that, I much prefer the bleeding process of mineral oil. Also, lots of people in my Facebook MTB groups are selling their Maven brakes... yes they are extremely powerful but if you do not use them like a Pro DH rider, they just destroy your arm... worst arm pumps brake from what I've been hearing. I have tried several brakes, not top quality like SRAM Guide RE, DB8, Shimano XT .... and I keep getting back to my good old Saints. I have saints on 2 of my bikes now, Enduro and E-MTB and I just love them. easy to use, easy to bleed, powerful enough for everything I do even more... :) I think Shimano are finally going to get the saints upgrade as most of their brakes are currently on sale... I sure hope so :)
Awesome review as always Tor. I just got the Hayes Dominion and they are absolutely miles better than the code RSC’s that came on my bike in my opinion. I’ve heard great things about the hopes as well.
The green (race) pads have the most power/bite out of all of the pads. They also make the least amount of noise and are incredibly fade resistant but as stated in the video not recommended for damp conditions. I've had a few close calls with a just slight drizzle.
@@TheMTBRider96 They stop working in the wet. Fine if you live somewhere dry but in the UK, gold or red pads are the minimum. I've gotten away with just a gold pad in the front and it's so good.
They look really great but they are absolutely shocking to run on a DH bike. I have just sold my set that I ran for 1.5 years with the 220 vented rotors. I had nothing but problems. Constantly fading, inconsistent lever feel and required constant maintenance like bleeding. I spoke to two members of Hope Staff in Morzine this summer who said there is a “unofficial” issue with the master cylinder. Also they added that it needs a full bleed whenever the pads are changed. Overall I was really disappointed.
The v4 rotors are 3.3mm, normal floating are 1.8mm. They will fit the e4 but either rub or your brake will feel poo. I’m sure you’ll say it works perfectly but I’ve seen it through our shop many times and they’re always terrible. You don’t understand the difference in the e4/v4 caliper.
I often hear in videos of Tech4V4s this annoing high squeaking noise? Did you get rid of it or is it still there? Some say its getting better with Galfer rotors 🤔
I would never undercut Hope customer service or parts, but Magura adapters are also compatible with Hope clearance requirements in my experience if needed in a pinch
The air in the system is just because you bled them without the kit. Personally I use the Hope bleed kit top cap and then screw in a SRAM bleeding edge tool into that and then on the caliper I connect another syringe and force it through the system. A couple of lever pulls and there's no air. No spongy feeling.
Thank for the brake reviews, love it! Would you/or will you be looking at the Formula Cura 4 brakes for a review!? Would love to see how they compare to most high end brakes, specially to code RSC and Hayes Domionion A4 brakes!
Potentially sometime in the future! We're going to revisit the Mavens first, as it sounds like we might have gotten a faulty set in our initial review. But those Cura brakes are super interesting and I'd love to try a set out! -Tor
Sounds like the ideal brakes would be a hybrid of Hope and Hayes. Both have good power and modulation, but Hopes are expensive and the Dominion A4s have no usable bite point adjustment (and in my experience, are a pain to bleed without getting rotor rub and/or a too-long throw). Could we use a Tech 4 lever with Dominion A4 calipers? Saves a bit of cash, gets better adjustment and an easier bleed process, and looks better.
So many youtubers talking about ebike weight... but rider weight difference (say a 70kg rider vs 90kg) is much bigger than a BIKE vs Ebike Stop steering people towards the "ebikes need stronger brakes" It's like telling heavier riders to buy stronger brakes - and truth is that I've never seen........
I'm a 107kg guy. Unsurprisingly my Deore XT 180mm brakes (2caliper) feel a little underpowered. Does it make sense to buy brakes like these for an XC bike for riding on relatively flat terrain? Feels liek a bit of an overkill...
Make sure you're using semi metallic pads and a decent rotor. I"m similar weight, and on my xc I upsized to a 200mm rotor on the front (though not strictly necessary). Galfer or hope rotors (non vented) have good bite. I had to clearance my xt caliper with a dremel to not rub on the hope rotor - you may not be comfortable doing this.
I run Shigura on all of my bikes and Ive been tempted to switch but then ai hear this nonsense about a squishy lever, and needing bleeds quite often from air and contamination, and the fact they use DOT fluid…. I’ll stick with my Shiguras as well. So far they have been literally perfect on all three bikes Ive installed them on.
idk man I still like the on/off of Shimano. Maybe because I use them exclusively on pavement. I even got Stainless lines for my Shimanos to be more on/off. I'm looking forward to those leaked NEW SAINTS, idk I'f yall have seen those. The brake line going towards the bar is super nice.
Good Question. Actualy its the other way around. Hope recommends by use of normal rotors (1.8 mm) to re fill the lever reservoir offer the first touch of pads on the rotor to compensate for the extra travel the pistons had to take. So to keep the same lever feel the system needs a bit more oil with the normal rotors then with the vented ones.
Very true! We tried to squeeze them in a TRP DHR and a Hayes Dominion caliper with exactly 0 success. If you want that double stuffed rotor you gotta stick with Hope! -Tor
Dont froget the best piston i have ever seen its a big upgrade to the tech 3. The brake pistons are split in two, so that you no longer have pistons that are stuck like on the tech 3. and the tech 3 can be upgraded with the new pistons. The pistons are made of aluminum on the outside and filled with the piston on the inside. This is the best upgrade to the Tech 3.
@@derekfoster9357 You can simply buy the Tech 4 lever and use it for the Tech 3. That's no problem, for the most part only the master cylinder has been revised and the pistons on the caliper have only been replaced by hybrid pistons. It has now only been re-lasered. For example, this is the number for a lever HBSPC80RS
$900. I will have to pass on this one. I ran two piston OEM brakes on my full suspension bike for a long time and that bike was like 35 pounds and we did a lot of rough and crazy downhill and similar terrain and I was just fine. Of course 4 piston higher end brakes worked better but these stopped me.
We talked about that in the video and they definitely aren't for everyone! You can spend hundreds of dollars less and get a super similarly performing brake setup, but there's something special about that Hope quality 🤤 -Tor
Actually, the prices aren't that different. The 900 includes the vented rotors, which are 164 each. It's 'only' 580 for a pair of levers and calipers. You can use them with any rotors.
Love hope, you pay for extraordinary quality and craftsmanship... But. Just using extremely cheap amazon floating rotors would yield enormous improvements to any braking system. Their calipers and levers have no specific optimization or tech that's revolutionary, floating rotors are a proven effective solution used for decades on motorbikes of all kinds. 😜
Love hope but not their brakes. Tech4 has virtually all the same issues as the last set, leaking seals, inconsistent performance and just requiring constant adjustment.1/10 seem to get a set that works perfectly but the percentage of these coming through our shop for the same issues is far more than any other brand imo. Had 2 sets of tech 3 e4’s and a set of tech 4 v4’s.
I don't share hope enthusiasm. I serviced many hope hubs from different generations. Product made in UK should incorporate weatherproofness - and they don't. Sealing is very bad, bearings , manufactured by hope, don't last any longer than cheap alternatives. And the rear hope hub is the only one I have ever seen which suffered from completely corroded and falling apart freehub. I have been running cheap Chinese hubs that cost 20% of the hope RRP and they can survive more abuse than any hope.
Magura mt5 are good as long as you didn't try other modern brakes because they objectively lack power, even the MT7 aren't that great you can't lock a 29 wheel with 203 rotors as easily as with saints or mavens
@@LaurentiusTriariusI have Mt5s currently and my experience has been the same. They lack power compared to other brakes I've tried. Including Codes RSCs
These definitely aren't the most budget friendly option out there, and those MT5's punch waaaaayy above their weight. Glad you're stoked on the MT5 brakes! -Tor 😎
Magura is a company that makes disposable products. If they are not new under warranty, they are going in the landfill. Their customer support is abominable. Can you even elaborate how the hopes suck? 😂😂
I have them with 203 shimano ice rotors and they are still stupid strong. No need for thicker rotors at all. Saints are nowhere close performance wise.
In defence of their price they manufacture everything in the UK and are a fantastic company, they train up tons of young people into well payed roles and have invested alot into the UK bike scene. Their replacement part availability in the UK is amazing too, you can get virtually anything if you contact them.
Speaking to the part availability, I like that Hope still makes 185mm rotors. I personally don't have a bike that needs 185, but I'm sure there's someone out there who's grateful that Hope makes them.
Manufacturing in the UK isn’t a plus point in any way! If anything it means that it’s being made by someone with less experience at a higher cost… give a SRAM or Shimano product any day over anything hope make.
If true, that alone is worth a premium in my opinion.
Made in the UK screams import taxes for anyone outside the UK.
@@FIGHTTHECABLEAre there not also import taxes for products from Japan? Genuine question, I have no idea about these things.
Did a race in France last year, the wife had an off and needed lots of parts for the brakes we didn't have with us. The hope stand donated all the parts and more, superb customer service. Quality through and through.
Tech4 V4 owner and can confirm there's power and modulation in spades. The support from the factory is incredible, they answer every email and have helped with questions about bleeding, set up, downloadable 3D printed tools, etc. The build quality shades just about any other brand I"ve personally used and they come with extra pads!
You will never have to replace them. Hope sell every part separately so you can repair and refresh them for ever
Something almost noone knows about hope nowadays is if you have issues with fitment or consistent issues with a part, they still do things how they did 20 years ago. This means if you ring up and a machinist or engineer answers, they will literally CUSTOM MAKE a new one for you. I had a fitment issue with their pro 5 on my frame, and they custom made me a new axle, end caps and they did all that while keeping the 54t freehub body i wanted. Theres no company that comes close to Hope when it comes to customer support
1 finger = ABS, 2 fingers = ABS override!! Frankly, I have a great deal of respect for Hope products seeing as I have 5 bikes equipped the UK made brakes. They are excellent performers.
As for bleeds... Starting with freshly degassed fluid is key. DOT cleans up with water, so if fluid gets onto a painted surface, don't fret, finish the job and after everything is closed up, a sprayer bottle filled with water is your friend!! I work on bicycle brakes as well as automotive brakes by trade.
Modulation? My TryAll discs are made by Hope, Hope's version is the TrialZone. They have minimal modulation and serve stupid well for trials. With that said, I expect a smaller modulation window on the other 17 bikes I own. If the brakes cannot throw you through the windshield, they don't work!!
I run these brakes the power is unreal scary powerful
You must never have magura or saints
You're not supposed to run with them. You're supposed to put them on your bike.
@@1111stunna1111 this tbh...I've bought into Hope hype and was madly dissapointed with their power, sure they are powerfull but you need at least twice the pull on lever compared to MT7/Saints. Settled on Shiguras - Mt5 caliper and XT lever, power and modulation galore.
@@1111stunna1111you just don’t know these have the same power as the Trickstuff maxima, nothing else comes close
the massive thing about Hope is the service, there's people running brakes and hubs from 20 years ago because they are just infinitely serviceable, every part is replaceable and I've heard that even if they don't make a specific part that you need anymore they will make it specially for you. what other brand sends you out 3 sets of pads too? hope always have my custom over other brands, especially on brakes, bottom brackets and headsets
Motorcycle-style bleed? I'm sold!
Time to save up.
I just got these 2 weeks ago, been riding sram code for years, and the difference is night and day. Probably not a fair comparison but holy sht these are powerful, the lever feels good/premium, easy to bleed (no more syringes), and they look amazing! Couldn’t be happier! Price is ridiculous though, but that’s just the norm of the industry 😬 I got mine second hand, if you find a good deal go for it!
With how easy it is to get replacement parts for these brakes getting a used set is a great call! Glad you're stoked on your upgrade :)
-Tor
I have the Tech 4 V 4s with vented rotors on my Deviate and they are by far the best brakes I've ever used!! So much stopping power and the confidence they give you on the trails!! Much better than any Shimano or Sram brakes that I've used in the past!!
I see their site pop up from time to time when looking for bike parts. This review totally just sold me on buying from them. Literally answered every question I had and they seem so real. Love that. Tor is the man 👏🏼 To their site I go 👀
Best brakes. Performance, maintainance, looks, parts quality and availability, durability. And Yes with the vented rotors consistancy is non plus ultra
I have always been a Hope Tech guy ever since Shimano went backwards with their brake design developments. They just flat out work great! The Calipers, the Rotors and of course the Blades......simply above reproach!
Most like moto and auto brakes, I run the e4’s and I’m glad you talk up the modulation because it really is the best. E4 with HS2, is the enduro race brake for me.
You should do a video of these and a direct comparison with the TRP dhr EVOs.
after riding for 15+ years with a hope set of brakes, where i only changed the oil once a year and the o-ring and pistons after 12years i would say the hope's are the best and the cheapest.
same as hubs, or headsets. that stuff is made to last. my hats off to the engineers.
building a new cargobike with hope parts, what can be hope parts.
Their replacement part availability was it for me. You dont have to buy a complete leaver anymore. They sell every seal you need for cheap.
50% more bleed and 2nd best feel.. sounds like good brakes yet not just quite there, especially for the price. maybe v5?! good review, and honest too, for a shop, im a bit shocked lol.
They sell the other brands too... but yeah, the lovechild of Hope and Hayes is the holy grail. I have the Dominions and they have good power and modulation but they're a pain to bleed and there's no usable bite point adjustment, so it's hard to get low throw without rotor rub... OMG, I've just had an unholy thought: could I use Hope levers with Dominion calipers?
I've owned the tech 3 x2, tech 3 e4, and a tech 4 e4. A good bleed is critical. I found the best way to bleed them is to take the caliper all the way off the bike, crack the bleed port a half turn, and use a syringe and hose to push fluid up to the open lever reservoir while rotating the caliper around in your hand. Replace lever cap and clean everything. I do that I on initial set up and do not need to touch the bleed again for at least a year.
Have a couple of sets of v4 that I have been using for well over a year now, the set I initialy gravity bled always ended up with a small amount of air in the system.
Would strongly reccomend draining the reservoir and filling from the caliper with a syringe making sure the pistons are fully in the caliper and overfilling the reservoir. Still work as good a year on as when I bled them no pump fade or spongy feel
@8:27 that car trick for me is the best one. i bleed brakes for almost 17 years, even today i have bleeding kits for multiple brakes, i still use that trick for the newest brakes out there like saint, xtr, code, mt5/7. i only use the cup of the bleeding kit and that trick. ofc you spend more oil, but its flawless.
Had nothing but problems with my front tech 4 v4s. They were fine for a season but the front’s bite point wanders halfway down a bike park lap. Would be half an inch out at bite point at the start of a lap, and at the end they’d be hitting my knuckle. I used both adjustments to alleviate this but still didn’t solve this. Put the new hope brake mounts and new rotors same issue. Rear brake has been fine surprisingly. Took ages to get hope to honor their warranty and send me a new master cylinder. I hope that fixes the issue after this weekend at the bike park.
We're glad to hear they sorted you out with a warranty! Let us know if you're still having an issue, getting a good bleed can give the same symptoms and we're happy to help!
-Tor
I've been running the slightly smaller E4s on my orange p7, specialized enduro and more recently my mondraker super foxy R and I've never had a single issue with the reliability, performance or aesthetics. I coupled mine with uberbike components flat out discs (rotors) and use their race matrix pads.
I can't recommend the hope brakes enough! If you buy them, you won't be disappointed!
I have the E4s with Tech 3 levers and they're pretty weak - get hand/arm soreness on long descents. I'm wondering if I should spring for the Tech 4 levers or just put my Dominion A4s back on.
I run both XTR and XT brakes on my rides however, I run the HOPE rotors with both the Shimano brake systems and the performance difference and rotor life is well worth the extra price for the rotors! HOPE makes some of the finest stuff out there...just one rides opinion!!!
You’re not using the hope v four rotors though, because your brake pads would have to be so thin
Great long term test. Thanks
Great review! I love when people review items on the long terme, not just 1-2 rides. Problem for me, Dot fluid... I got rid of that, I much prefer the bleeding process of mineral oil. Also, lots of people in my Facebook MTB groups are selling their Maven brakes... yes they are extremely powerful but if you do not use them like a Pro DH rider, they just destroy your arm... worst arm pumps brake from what I've been hearing. I have tried several brakes, not top quality like SRAM Guide RE, DB8, Shimano XT .... and I keep getting back to my good old Saints. I have saints on 2 of my bikes now, Enduro and E-MTB and I just love them. easy to use, easy to bleed, powerful enough for everything I do even more... :) I think Shimano are finally going to get the saints upgrade as most of their brakes are currently on sale... I sure hope so :)
I used hope brakes more than 7 years and then i tried magura and i love them more..
Awesome review as always Tor. I just got the Hayes Dominion and they are absolutely miles better than the code RSC’s that came on my bike in my opinion. I’ve heard great things about the hopes as well.
Thanks for the kind words! Hard to beat the Hayes Dominators!
-Tor
The green (race) pads have the most power/bite out of all of the pads. They also make the least amount of noise and are incredibly fade resistant but as stated in the video not recommended for damp conditions. I've had a few close calls with a just slight drizzle.
What do you mean?
@@TheMTBRider96 They stop working in the wet. Fine if you live somewhere dry but in the UK, gold or red pads are the minimum. I've gotten away with just a gold pad in the front and it's so good.
I use the purple ebike pads 👌
@MrRossi78 they suck...
They look really great but they are absolutely shocking to run on a DH bike. I have just sold my set that I ran for 1.5 years with the 220 vented rotors. I had nothing but problems. Constantly fading, inconsistent lever feel and required constant maintenance like bleeding. I spoke to two members of Hope Staff in Morzine this summer who said there is a “unofficial” issue with the master cylinder. Also they added that it needs a full bleed whenever the pads are changed. Overall I was really disappointed.
Lovely brake system, and sooooo reliable. I just love to run it on my enduro 😃
I have been on the Hayes A4's for years now and love them to bits... dang I wish those 3.3mm calipers would fit ;)
Don't listen to people that tell you that you can't put V4 Vented Rotors on Tech 4 E4 brakes. I have.
The v4 rotors are 3.3mm, normal floating are 1.8mm. They will fit the e4 but either rub or your brake will feel poo. I’m sure you’ll say it works perfectly but I’ve seen it through our shop many times and they’re always terrible. You don’t understand the difference in the e4/v4 caliper.
@@AnotherMrLizardSorry. Your wrong.
I often hear in videos of Tech4V4s this annoing high squeaking noise? Did you get rid of it or is it still there?
Some say its getting better with Galfer rotors 🤔
I would never undercut Hope customer service or parts, but Magura adapters are also compatible with Hope clearance requirements in my experience if needed in a pinch
Also 220 shimano adapters too, just used them to install on my Orbea Wild at the rear.
Related question will the 2.3mm TRP rotors work on Shimano or Sram caliper? Can you please review the Magura MT7?
I would HOPE they were good
I Hope you're right
best brake ever i use the older version great feel and never brake
I have the road rx4 calipers and whilst well made the clearance to the disc is very fine so if you have the slightest bend on a disc you get rub.
The air in the system is just because you bled them without the kit. Personally I use the Hope bleed kit top cap and then screw in a SRAM bleeding edge tool into that and then on the caliper I connect another syringe and force it through the system. A couple of lever pulls and there's no air. No spongy feeling.
Do you push the fluid up via the caliper?
@@cocoplops4982 Yes and it works really well.
@@bill8791 do you still need to fill overfill the reservoir
@@cocoplops4982 Yes but don't worry about it, it pushes the excess out when you put the lid on
Thank for the brake reviews, love it!
Would you/or will you be looking at the Formula Cura 4 brakes for a review!? Would love to see how they compare to most high end brakes, specially to code RSC and Hayes Domionion A4 brakes!
Potentially sometime in the future! We're going to revisit the Mavens first, as it sounds like we might have gotten a faulty set in our initial review. But those Cura brakes are super interesting and I'd love to try a set out!
-Tor
The hope video says to bleed the rear brake off the bike keeping the caliper low to help with trapped air
Sounds like the ideal brakes would be a hybrid of Hope and Hayes. Both have good power and modulation, but Hopes are expensive and the Dominion A4s have no usable bite point adjustment (and in my experience, are a pain to bleed without getting rotor rub and/or a too-long throw). Could we use a Tech 4 lever with Dominion A4 calipers? Saves a bit of cash, gets better adjustment and an easier bleed process, and looks better.
So many youtubers talking about ebike weight... but rider weight difference (say a 70kg rider vs 90kg) is much bigger than a BIKE vs Ebike
Stop steering people towards the "ebikes need stronger brakes"
It's like telling heavier riders to buy stronger brakes - and truth is that I've never seen........
But as a heavier rider I do prefer stronger brakes
I was thinking the same thing. Don't have an ebike but was puzzled about the focus on bike weight, which I guess is maybe 10kg higher?
I'm a 107kg guy. Unsurprisingly my Deore XT 180mm brakes (2caliper) feel a little underpowered. Does it make sense to buy brakes like these for an XC bike for riding on relatively flat terrain? Feels liek a bit of an overkill...
Just get larger rotors to start.
Make sure you're using semi metallic pads and a decent rotor. I"m similar weight, and on my xc I upsized to a 200mm rotor on the front (though not strictly necessary). Galfer or hope rotors (non vented) have good bite. I had to clearance my xt caliper with a dremel to not rub on the hope rotor - you may not be comfortable doing this.
Great vid😊 but sticking to shigura though😮
I run Shigura on all of my bikes and Ive been tempted to switch but then ai hear this nonsense about a squishy lever, and needing bleeds quite often from air and contamination, and the fact they use DOT fluid…. I’ll stick with my Shiguras as well. So far they have been literally perfect on all three bikes Ive installed them on.
What lever?...what caliper?
Same, had the older Tech 3 V4 and the shigura is just miles more powerful, Hopes need a bit more effort for full power
MT5s+Xt levers here, never coming back to anything else
@@MrScart35 what hoses did you use?...shimano hose or magura hose?
idk man I still like the on/off of Shimano. Maybe because I use them exclusively on pavement. I even got Stainless lines for my Shimanos to be more on/off. I'm looking forward to those leaked NEW SAINTS, idk I'f yall have seen those. The brake line going towards the bar is super nice.
These are the only brakes I would consider replacing my MT5s with, but the full set cost 160 euros with discs. It would be hard to justify.
Mt5s are one of my favourite brakes, and I use hope brakes so don't worry about it. It'll be more of a side grade anyway
I'll stick to my more powerful V-brakes.
They're not going to be more powerful than these.
@@kingflynxi9420 it was a joke
@@mtbohana 😆
Does the thicker rotor give it a shorter lever trow?
Good Question. Actualy its the other way around. Hope recommends by use of normal rotors (1.8 mm) to re fill the lever reservoir offer the first touch of pads on the rotor to compensate for the extra travel the pistons had to take. So to keep the same lever feel the system needs a bit more oil with the normal rotors then with the vented ones.
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I bet the Magura Gustav Pro would fit that rotor
I have to say no.
Wow I've never heard of those but they look interesting! If only we could buy them somewhere 🤣
-Tor
@@TheLostCo only on the market for about 1 or 2 Months.
be aware that the vented rotor dont fit many if any other calipers due to the thickness.
Very true! We tried to squeeze them in a TRP DHR and a Hayes Dominion caliper with exactly 0 success. If you want that double stuffed rotor you gotta stick with Hope!
-Tor
Shimano Saints?
Dont froget the best piston i have ever seen its a big upgrade to the tech 3. The brake pistons are split in two, so that you no longer have pistons that are stuck like on the tech 3. and the tech 3 can be upgraded with the new pistons. The pistons are made of aluminum on the outside and filled with the piston on the inside. This is the best upgrade to the Tech 3.
You can upgrade parts of the Tech 3 lever with Tech 4 bits? I have Tech 3s and they are way too weak.
@@derekfoster9357 You can simply buy the Tech 4 lever and use it for the Tech 3. That's no problem, for the most part only the master cylinder has been revised and the pistons on the caliper have only been replaced by hybrid pistons. It has now only been re-lasered. For example, this is the number for a lever HBSPC80RS
BIG UP THE UNITED KINGDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
$900. I will have to pass on this one. I ran two piston OEM brakes on my full suspension bike for a long time and that bike was like 35 pounds and we did a lot of rough and crazy downhill and similar terrain and I was just fine. Of course 4 piston higher end brakes worked better but these stopped me.
We talked about that in the video and they definitely aren't for everyone! You can spend hundreds of dollars less and get a super similarly performing brake setup, but there's something special about that Hope quality 🤤
-Tor
About half that price in the UK if you shop around (I saw £330 yesterday). Nice to see things a bit cheaper over here for a change.
Actually, the prices aren't that different. The 900 includes the vented rotors, which are 164 each. It's 'only' 580 for a pair of levers and calipers. You can use them with any rotors.
Love hope, you pay for extraordinary quality and craftsmanship...
But.
Just using extremely cheap amazon floating rotors would yield enormous improvements to any braking system.
Their calipers and levers have no specific optimization or tech that's revolutionary, floating rotors are a proven effective solution used for decades on motorbikes of all kinds.
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It’s a shame that the dominions have that ultra cheap look and finish
test the trickstuff
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Love hope but not their brakes. Tech4 has virtually all the same issues as the last set, leaking seals, inconsistent performance and just requiring constant adjustment.1/10 seem to get a set that works perfectly but the percentage of these coming through our shop for the same issues is far more than any other brand imo. Had 2 sets of tech 3 e4’s and a set of tech 4 v4’s.
They look like motorcycle/car rotors.
The best ones are Sram Maven
No. Maven are slightly behind v4.
kill the stupid background music. unwatchable
yes, yes, these are sooooo good! Everything is perfect right until one (or three actually) word comes into play - DOT!!! And it is over.
You can use these rotors with TRP brakes I believe so go ham. They won't fade
I don't share hope enthusiasm. I serviced many hope hubs from different generations. Product made in UK should incorporate weatherproofness - and they don't. Sealing is very bad, bearings , manufactured by hope, don't last any longer than cheap alternatives. And the rear hope hub is the only one I have ever seen which suffered from completely corroded and falling apart freehub. I have been running cheap Chinese hubs that cost 20% of the hope RRP and they can survive more abuse than any hope.
Knot! 🙄
Say what you want you are getting pay to advertise, they absolutely suck, magura mt5 are way better and half of the price, 100% overrated
Magura mt5 are good as long as you didn't try other modern brakes because they objectively lack power, even the MT7 aren't that great you can't lock a 29 wheel with 203 rotors as easily as with saints or mavens
@@LaurentiusTriariusI have Mt5s currently and my experience has been the same. They lack power compared to other brakes I've tried. Including Codes RSCs
@@MrDoom879 Then there is something wrong with them because they are definitely more powerfull than RSCs (have both at home)
These definitely aren't the most budget friendly option out there, and those MT5's punch waaaaayy above their weight. Glad you're stoked on the MT5 brakes!
-Tor 😎
Magura is a company that makes disposable products. If they are not new under warranty, they are going in the landfill. Their customer support is abominable.
Can you even elaborate how the hopes suck? 😂😂
I have them with 203 shimano ice rotors and they are still stupid strong. No need for thicker rotors at all. Saints are nowhere close performance wise.