Bold Brakes! Magura Gustav Pro Disc Brakes | First Ride Review
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2024
- We recently stopped in past the Magura headquarters in Germany to test out their powerful new Gustav Pro disc brakes. Join us along for the ride on Magura's awesome local trails to learn all about the Gustav Pro and find out our first impressions.
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Thanks for the ride and hospitality @MAGURAPassionPeople
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Always great to have a brake review by a rider that actually has some weight. At 230 lbs, I like to know how a brake may stop me as opposed to a 150 lb rider.
Makes a big difference, especially once an ebike has been added into the equation.
@@TheLoamWolf definetly. I'm 220lb and how the brake power feels on my e-bike it's a surprisingly big difference to how the same brake feels on my mtb.
Been waiting for a review of this product
I can’t wait for them to be released in the states. I want the for the new dh bike I’m building
Legendary brakes are back!
Yes indeed!
Finally someone who tests brakes and weighs more than 160lbs. As a 240lbs rider I need to know what works and what doesn’t I rode code rsc 220/220 hs2’s and galfer pro pads just to stop happily. Then I tried 220/220 on Shimano 4 pots and it changed the way I ride. I brake later and harder the brakes don’t overheat and work like they should. I ran magura mt5s for a bit but the seals in the caliper kept blowing. 😂 otherwise I love my Shimano brakes.
Thanks for video..Perfect..Thumb UP
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it.
Hooray, brakes that match potential high e-mtb system weights!
MTB or on an e-MTB with a total system weight around 280 lbs/127 kg? Pick your components thoughtfully. My ride is a 2023 Orbea Rise M-10, and I’m about 20 lbs under that bikes' limit of 304 lbs/138 kg. I should carry less crap with me. 😁
I like my Magura MT7-Pro, long DH levers, P.8 pads, paired with SRAM 200mm HS2 6-bolt 2.0mm rotors. After a year the rotors are still within spec and I’ve only had to bleed the levers a few times to keep everything feeling like new. The P.8 pads are a good match for the SRAM rotor hardness. I no longer have a need for sintered pads as I usually would on other systems (TRP & Shimano). I never liked SRAM levers because of the feel.
If the SRAM rotors do get a little bent, they’re easy to straighten out. The MT7 lever clamps also don't need to be immovably tight to be flex free. So, when crashes occur the lever will rotate on the bar instead of getting mangled (old Moto-X setup technique ).
Gustav Pro vs Maven? Endurance or outright power?
It is not possible to be over-braked where I live.
The MT7 Pro is awesome but do the Gustav Pro also suggest more e-integration? Oh, please don't believe ABS is a winning idea.
Happy riding!
Big brakes for heavy loads. Let's also go to 11spd drives like XT LINKGLIDE.
Being a heavier rider not a little twig boy. I will definitely be looking at these brakes when they get released in the US.(twig boys don't get upset i used to be that way)lol!
Appreciated as a 220lbs (100kg) rider here for sure!
-Rob
Can you pull the quick link brake lines through those integrated headset cable routings? Also, I read that those quick links will be available for mt5/mt7 brakes, but will they also be able to to be pulled through those integrated headset cable routings?
It'll depend on the system, but we believe the idea is that they'll play nicely with internal routing.
Is the lever and reservoir still made out of that thermo plastic material that strips out easily?
I haven't had any problems with the threads stripping out on my MT7's. It's user error if the threads strip.
@@khendrickssonBut many have complained about the lever being squishy on the MTs.
@@khendricksson I have to agree, i have three sets and no long term problems with any of them
How are they compared to Maven Ultimate the most powerful brakes on the market?
Magura's claim is that the power is the same as the MT7, just even more consistent, is that the case?
Felt as if there was more power generated with less lever force.
I've owned 2 Magura Vyron V2 droppers, 1 Vyron v3 dropper and a set of MT Trail brakes. My 1st v2 dropper lasted less than 8 months before being replaced under warranty by Magura. That replacement is still on a bike I ride once a month but I have to remove it and pump it back to 218psi before each ride because it loses all pressure between rides. The MT Trail brakeset was the worst brakeset I have ever tried. Noisy, rotor rub, flexy levers and less power than a Deore 6100 2 piston brake -and by a lot. The v3 Vyron? There was so much left to right wiggle & play in the saddle that I couldn't stand the racket it made when descending and I was told by Magura that they wouldn't warranty it because "I'm in the USA and they don't officially market it here".... I think I'll pass on the Gustav.
Mt5s were annoying for me, but the power and consistency were standout. The MT7s have rub, noisy, rattling levers until you zip tie them, but they have been consistent and dependable for years.
I don’t think I would be brave enough to try their dropper post though, especially now where there are so many good affordable options.
Better than maven for sure.
Much lighter lever action. Will be interesting to see how longevity fares.
These brakes look so mean!
me, looking at my rear XT brake: ...if you piss me off one more time...!
Haha! We’ve been there..
What's with your front?
What’s the matter with your xt brakes man I would go over the bars if I slam mine on 😂
@@tobiasorgan1609 I said rear
@@Juraj_H. And I'm asking what is your front brake, that you have no issues with it?
If Hope would make mineral oil brakes, I would get the vented 220. But they don't.
I wont be stoked until we get electronic brakes and cut the tube!
The Gustav won't be more powerful than the MT7 and the MT7 already sits at the bottom of list of highend mtb brakes in terms of total ratio(hydraulic * mechanical advantage). They basically made everything bigger in the Gustav, bigger pistons, bigger thicker pads, thicker rotors. This results in less frequent pad changes and would give you more power, but they also scaled up the BMC, which brings the power back down. Not a bad brake, really like the messfree caliper bleed port, but it's not a brake for everyone.
so if you already have mt7s your better off just getting new pads instead of upgrading the whole set. I have The 7s on a transition repeater.
My main issue is the constant rubbing, I can't ever seem to get them to sit peefect.
The Gustav felt to deliver more power than the MT7.
@@TheLoamWolf Do they have the same rubbing issue that the 7s do? That would be the reason why I would upgrade.
Wait what? Magura is literally one of the most powerful brakes on the market, complain about eanything else, but power is not something they family at.
MT7 have specifically pads that sit very close to the rotor for the sake of low free stroke, MT5s are much more manageable in that regard.
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Love their calipers but never like their plasticky feel of the lever. HC3 feels super nice though but it doesn't come with the MT5
Shigura is the answer. Trigura might be as well.
Put one on my ebike and power and modulation was there. Since then i broke two sets of levers: I will never buy magura again
Are you on canyon ebike? Really?
I dare say it's a bike that Magura let him borrow to test the brakes, and given they're German, and these brakes were designed with e-bikes in mind... What's the big deal?
@Oh_Sully23 haven't heard about canyon battery issues?😭
@@jankaskyevitchjellbet7293 not his bike, not his problem.
@@Oh_Sully23 😂
This Strive:ON wasn't part of the recall. The testing occured before the recall. And as Sully suggested, we were given the bike by Magura.