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BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 06:15 PM
yeah its the dakar xlt. i really like it. its a tad bit heavy but its got 5" of travel in the back and hardly bobs when im climbing. anyways im deciding on what brakes to get. im looking for good deals but i also want nice brakes. jucy 7s would be ideal but are pretty expensive. corby said hed sell me his hayes hfx nines for $45 total but they need new pads and a bleed.

SK6
04-12-2006, 06:25 PM
The Juicy 7's would be well worth the money.

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 06:38 PM
yeah thats your new set. what about the shimano xt?

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 06:40 PM
or corbys hayes nines.

wood-dog
04-12-2006, 07:04 PM
corby said hed sell me his hayes hfx nines for $45 total but they need new pads and a bleed.

Don't buy them! We just did a bleed job on them in January and the pads are not old. His brakes just suck not to mention that they are old as crap too! Save your money and put it towards something useful

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 07:15 PM
yeah i know they need a bleed. i didnt know if it was worth it. but i dunno what to get and is affordable.

wood-dog
04-12-2006, 07:53 PM
avid bb7's or even bb5's. The bb5's are the same as the 7's without the pad adjustment which you can make up with by using the barrell adjusters on your brake levers

SK6
04-12-2006, 07:54 PM
yeah thats your new set. what about the shimano xt?

I know a lot of people like the shimano xt. Corb's HFX 9's for the price can be a quick fix. The issue with them have been the plunger ovalizing the washer and the clipring inside the lever. Hayes is usually real good about sending out washers and c clips.

The situation for you is a money thing. if you know a good LBS then you can pretty much referb brakes.

For 45.00 bucks though, you can almost take the risk without loosing to much.

mud'n'sweat
04-12-2006, 07:58 PM
Ah, I forgot Woody has dib's on mine if I do sell them. They are the BB7's.


Woody, I put the Juicy Seven's on order today :)

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 08:04 PM
why does woody want your bb7's. doesnt he have nice brakes already? just wondering

nooby7757
04-12-2006, 08:22 PM
its probably a speed issue, you dont really need hydraulics if your slow, knowwhatimeanvern?

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 08:37 PM
im not slow

BIRDMAN111
04-12-2006, 08:39 PM
your slow biach


haha

nooby7757
04-12-2006, 08:53 PM
thanks daniel, but i was referring to whoever had dibs on the bb7s, theyre prolly slow, get it, ahuhuhu(as in read: wood dog)

wood-dog
04-12-2006, 08:53 PM
Ah, I forgot Woody has dib's on mine if I do sell them. They are the BB7's.


Woody, I put the Juicy Seven's on order today :)


SSWWEET!!!! Hell, rich you are going to have such a pimped out rig! All you need now is a hooker to sit on your lap as we go out riding and then you will be set :D

wood-dog
04-12-2006, 08:59 PM
why does woody want your bb7's. doesnt he have nice brakes already? just wondering


Yes I have a great set of brakes, the older XT 4 pods and a saint in the front! But I am selling the vpfree with the shiver and brakes so I will be needing new brakes for my new HT that should be here in a week. I am giving up the whole DH/FR thing and I am going to find my true spirit in hardcore xc mtn biking! Rich got me so hooked on climbing....... that is all I think about now! So you see, I will no longer need the heavy duty stopping power of 8 inch hydro brakes, I need a lighter weight 6 inch brake that has great modulation

mud'n'sweat
04-12-2006, 11:50 PM
Yes I have a great set of brakes, the older XT 4 pods and a saint in the front! But I am selling the vpfree with the shiver and brakes so I will be needing new brakes for my new HT that should be here in a week. I am giving up the whole DH/FR thing and I am going to find my true spirit in hardcore xc mtn biking! Rich got me so hooked on climbing....... that is all I think about now! So you see, I will no longer need the heavy duty stopping power of 8 inch hydro brakes, I need a lighter weight 6 inch brake that has great modulation

If you don't speak Woody, this translates to "As soon as my tax check arrives, I'll have a second bike..... SUCKA'S!!!!!!!!"

wood-dog
04-13-2006, 08:07 PM
Yes I have a great set of brakes, the older XT 4 pods and a saint in the front! But I am selling the vpfree with the shiver and brakes so I will be needing new brakes for my new HT that should be here in a week. I am giving up the whole DH/FR thing and I am going to find my true spirit in hardcore xc mtn biking! Rich got me so hooked on climbing....... that is all I think about now! So you see, I will no longer need the heavy duty stopping power of 8 inch hydro brakes, I need a lighter weight 6 inch brake that has great modulation


LOL, I have had a few people inquire about my vpfree and to let everyone know, I was just kidding when I said I was going to sell it and give up DH/FR riding! However, I am still buying the bb7's for the xc frame that I am getting.... one of these days

BIRDMAN111
04-13-2006, 09:54 PM
i see

HotButterToppin
04-15-2006, 10:27 PM
BB5s are single piston brakes with only one moving pad (the outter). BB7s are dual piston brakes with both inner and outter pads moving in to contact the rotor.

They are considerably different and take completely different pads. I know this because I have BB5s on my hardtail and looked up the differences myself when I cared about such things.