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Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 9:16 Quote
Oh - unsure whether they make a Saint disc to fit 6hole hubs. So it might be a case of getting a different disc anyway

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 9:42 Quote
sasman52 wrote:
Oh - unsure whether they make a Saint disc to fit 6hole hubs. So it might be a case of getting a different disc anyway

The do a 6 bolt version, but they call it the XT disk I think, can't remember but they defo' do produce one Smile

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:14 Quote
yer, i think it is the XT Smile

crappy centrelock systems, confusing us all Rolleyes

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:15 Quote
Ah I remember now - Should have known spent a while studying Saint brakes the other day - Only to realise I have a cheap ass CoyoteDH3 cus I'm a poor teenager xD

I do run the older Saint Cranks and the new Saint derailleur though. (Which was a great move by myself)
So If they can improve a bike as bad as mine surely the brakes could.

... As I said; I'd definitely suggest the Saint brakes though =D

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:18 Quote
i like the look of them, and was going to buy them, just the lack of induvidual spare parts worried me, as i always manage to break things Confused

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:34 Quote
uttanutta12 wrote:
i like the look of them, and was going to buy them, just the lack of induvidual spare parts worried me, as i always manage to break things Confused

We still discussing the Brakes, or general Saint kit? ... The brakes are a pain just to get everything day one, I can't imagine how awkward it might be to find spare parts... Known of my mates have ever had issues with them though. Then the derailleur; dayummm is that good.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:36 Quote
i was talking about brakes there


i have the saint short cage mech, flawless

apprently you can't get seal kits etc. just master cylinders and calipers Confused

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:37 Quote
uttanutta12 wrote:
yer, i think it is the XT Smile

crappy centrelock systems, confusing us all Rolleyes

Center lock is the best system ever,and why the hell no one else uses it is beyond me.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:39 Quote
marquis wrote:
uttanutta12 wrote:
yer, i think it is the XT Smile

crappy centrelock systems, confusing us all Rolleyes

Center lock is the best system ever,and why the hell no one else uses it is beyond me.

My mates run the centrelock - They swear by it.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:40 Quote
it's the fact that you have to have specific disc + hub, if all brake and hub company's used centrelock, it would be good, but because it's a shimano only thing, it annoy's me Really Mad

i agree it's a pretty simple and effective system though tup

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:40 Quote
sasman52 wrote:
marquis wrote:
uttanutta12 wrote:
yer, i think it is the XT Smile

crappy centrelock systems, confusing us all Rolleyes

Center lock is the best system ever,and why the hell no one else uses it is beyond me.

My mates run the centrelock - They swear by it.

yes it's a faff as you need the shimano cassette tool as the park one isn't deep enough but it's better than stupid little bolts that always round out.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:41 Quote
uttanutta12 wrote:
it's the fact that you have to have specific disc + hub, if all brake and hub company's used centrelock, it would be good, but because it's a shimano only thing, it annoy's me Really Mad

i agree it's a pretty simple and effective system though tup

Shimano hubs are class for the price.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:42 Quote
uttanutta12 wrote:
i was talking about brakes there


i have the saint short cage mech, flawless

apprently you can't get seal kits etc. just master cylinders and calipers Confused

The short is amazing - never used the long though.

You can't? I'll have to look that up.

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:42 Quote
if i ever came to run shiano brakes and hubs, i'd run centrelock, but i have no viable reason to swap out hubs and discs in my current economical condition lol

Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:44 Quote
marquis wrote:
Shimano hubs are class for the price.

agreed. They look tidy too =P


 


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