I Tried 7 'NEW' Brakes On My SURRON

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In this video, we are going in-depth talking about upgraded brakes for Sur-Rons, Talarias, E-Ride Pro, and all other lightweight e-moto bikes. We'll cover a range of brake options including Volar Sport, Sram Maven, TRP DHR Evo, Hope Tech, Lewis Tech, and Hayes Dominion. Stay tuned to learn everything you need to know about enhancing your e-moto bike's braking performance.

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0:00 Introduction
0:38 Overview
3:08 Hayes Dominion
4:32 Trp DHR Evo
6:32 Hope Tech
7:15 Sram Maven
10:23 Lewis LH4
12:19 Lewis EP6
16:24 Volar Sport
20:22 Final Thoughts


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I’m running the volar sports and by far are just amazing

reedsrc
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I use the bronze mavens! The difference is the adjustment. The power is the same across the levels, but some titanium in the ultimate. Huge recommend 🙂

landonlewis
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Amazing video, thanks guys! I'm still running stock brakes on my Sting R and I really need an upgrade. I will choose between Sram Maven and the Trp DHR Evo. However, in Europe where I live, Hope Tech has great reputation so it's not easy to choose

TechLineHD
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One thing you guys forgot to mention was that you'll lose your brake light functionality and the motor cut out. I know a lot of people hate the latter. But there's a number of us who have street versions and would like to keep the stock brake light functionality.

simianstyle
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The issue with Hayes Dominions is not that they are made for 1.8mm rotors. Hayes D Series rotors (their latest made for use with the Dominion) are 1.95mm. I even have Dominions working o.k. on my XXX with 2.3mm rotors. The problem is that the Dominions have a very high hydraulic ratio (size difference between the master cylinder piston and the caliper pistons, the bigger the difference the greater the ratio). This means that it takes a lot of pull to move the pistons, and hence pad clearance is minimal. Therefore, the same minimal pad clearance issue exists even with mtb rotors that are thinner. Which I experienced on my mtb running 2mm rotors when I had the Dominions on there before I transferred them to the XXX. Again, the issue is not the rotor thickness. Yes, the Dominions are not going to work with rotors thicker than 2.3mm, so there's that. Besides the minimal pad clearance another issue with the Dominions is that they come with a tiny 1-finger lever. They're strong but could be a lot stronger with a better lever that gives a greater mechanical ratio. As it is, they work great for mountain bikes, but they are dainty for emotos.

peedee
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I would be curious to know how the Ultra Bee brake kit sold on Prickly for the LBX would do. Great vid.

clu
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Do you guys tend to upgrade the rotors or leave them stock. Is there much improvement that comes with upgrading rotors for the mtb style brakes?

colbywishneski
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Another awesome video. Thank you for the infjim. Then the next video I would like you guys to do is a headlight test cause I'm thinking of buying a new headlight. I want the best one I do a lot of single track trails in thick trees at night. I need to see. Thanks guys rob from vancouver canada❤

robmccabe
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Glad sram maven made the list😄😄. Been running them, they are so great!

landonlewis
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Love your videos keep up the good work on my last comment you suggested that I should get a e ride pro ss and I will can you tell me the best upgrades not money limit I also have a 3d printer can you suggest some stuff that I could print

Sudan_global_editing
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Thank you for the great video, glad to here opinions on all these brakes. And one thing was consistent, Sram Mavens!

Bengy
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Can you do a maven install video? Would like to see how the two rear levers work.

Talaria
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I got the volar sport brakes a few days after they were released and they are just an amazing brake set and well worth 1000$

mlkbb
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Thank you so much for this honest review

PROTOTYPEKILLER
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always knew those lewis brakes were gonna be no good, 6piston or the 8piston too, they literally use hope tech mtb pads still.

realkidcarter
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With the Lewis LH4s, could the brake line be expanding? Do you have a braided cable you can switch out to test?

I can't think of what else would allow that to happen. There's no leaking oil, no air in the line, that fluid is going somewhere. Maybe the lines are just junk??

BrassStacks
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I feel like nobody talks about the new formula cura emoto specific brakes. A little over 500 dollars for the full set plus some rippin moto 250mm rotors might be the best all around brake setup.

the_mtb_shredder
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I think the Hope Tech4 V4’s are a little under represented in this review just simply because they don’t have much time on the brakes but a few key points. They can use a 220mmx3.3mm vented rotor, they can be had with braided lines, they can run upgraded DOT 5.1 fluid, and they have multiple brake pad variations. I think they are the best of the best when talking about mtb brakes.

scottryana
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The Volar Sport kit brings 3mm thick floating rotors, thats why its more expensive... The other kits are just rotors (is that correct?)... Besides the price its more than just "moto stye brakes". They are the only purpose build brakes for these bikes (130lb vs 30lb MTB). They are the only brake that does not overheat when ridden hard... If you have an upgraded bike and ride/brake hard all the other brakes will fail/fade.

JoBrownFlow
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Please, please please keep a recommending full face helmet to kids. You guys provide some of the best information on the Internet regarding bikes like this. And I love it.

But all the kids out there look up to you guys so much . I guess it’s not your responsibility to push these things. But the kids look up to you.

Start pushing more full face helmets for every child on a dirtbike or even a regular electric bike

Make sure they know that gloves with sliders are important

Keep up the good work I love the content

El_Guap