This article showcases our top picks for the Best Mtb Disc Brakes. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).
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RUJOI Bike Disc Brake
This product was recommended by Jennifer Willy from Etia
RUJOI Bike Disc Brake includes a whole brake system with 2 aluminum front and back caliper(51mm), 2 aluminum bicycle brake handles, 2 stainless steel 160mm Rotors, 2 sets of 6 bolts, & cable.
BlueSunshine MTB BB8 Mechanical Disc Brake
This product was recommended by Jennifer Willy from Etia
BlueSunshine MTB BB8 Mechanical Disc Brake kit includes a set of TWO of the following: 1 caliper, 6-bolt rotor, mounting hardware, and adapters (one brake). Works with any linear-pull brake lever, including BlueSunshine and others (levers are not included).
JGbike Shimano MT200 MTB Hydraulic Disc Brake
This product was recommended by Jennifer Willy from Etia
JGbike Shimano MT200 MTB Hydraulic Disc Brake Set including 2 mounting brackets which is addon value. BUY and we save you a few hundred bucks. Brakes assembled originally by Shimano as Left for Front, Right for Rear, please measure your existing brake hose for appropriate rear length; we also sell 160mm 180mm RT56 rotors.
SRAM Centerline Rounded Rotor
This product was recommended by Venus Patti from Limelight Dental
It is budget friendly, and as good as one expensive rotor can be. You can get it in only $46.75. One reason I am suggesting this is that they are fancy two piece-design, and they can be found as a six-bolt mount and centre lock, the Center Line Rotors feature a 12 spoke design stands up well to warping and features a rounded edge.