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Are Hs33's Better Than Disc Brakes On The Back?


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I am wondering which is a better rear brake, HS33's or a hydraulic disc?

My friend has a hydraulic disc on the back and i have the HS33, im thinking of changing to disk instead of the HS33 and was wondering if its worth it?

Has anyone got any opinions on which i should go for?

Cheers Dan

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Don't change

It is really down to personal preference but in my opinion hs33s are so much better as a rear brake

I might consider a disk on the front but never the back

Others will disagree with me but that is what you get when you ask for opinions

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Like people have said its what you like better, but i think you should stay with your maggie if you have some good pads and a good bleed it will be just as good/better as a disc, and if you have got that then whats the point in wasting money that you dont have to

greg

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Maggies fo' sho.

I had a mint rear hs33 - 04 with a RB lever blade, water bled, koxx browns on a fresh grind and was soooo good, even matt bird who was at the time devoted to dual disks liked how it performed. It was actually the best brake ive ever run and ive tryed vee and prefer hs33 by far.

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well it all depends on the setup of the brake to be honest mate maggie's are probably more popular than discs on the rear, i ride a 221 ti 07 dual disc and the rear brake is very good but it depends on what you prefer, if you had e.g a maggie on a smooth rim with green cnc cousts or rock pads that would probably be just as good. it all depends on the setup of the brake hope i've helped mate

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i have used dual disk on non trials bikes and they are excellent. however, they just dont have the bite of maguras, and only have a real advantage in the wet. my advice would be maguras with plazzies on a dull grind. my friend uses these and they are awesome, ill probably go for them next time.

http://www.discobrakes.com/?s=0&t=2&am...&p=320&

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i always felt that discs had like a slight delay when locking up so i had to hold the brake longer before i landand didnt always lock cause there suposed to brake in a forwords motion but are good all conditions and quiet

Hs33 are quick reaction cheaper and less likely to break with no rotor to bend but hs33 you need a new rim after you grind the hell out of it

if your going to get disc get a good set if not stick hs33 they will be much better than cheap discs

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I find that rear disc makes your riding look "smoother" because it's so silent. I tried my friends 221 Ti yesterday, and I love his Hope discs', the bite was there, and it didn't slip, not even by a bit. But for disc brake pads, once in contact with just a little bit of oil, and the power is gone. So hs33 for me, instant locking.

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Not in my experience of front disks it doesn't.

Enough nit picking my posts :)

It wasn't neccarserily aimed at you matey! It's just I hear it all the time, and I find it really easy to just bend them back.

Maybe mono trial rotors are easier to bend than others.

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