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2007 XTR brakes revealed

Here's the second tranche of Shimano's 2007 XTR announcements - we covered various transmission bits a few weeks back, now we're looking at brakes.

Disc brakes

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Clockwise from top left: Hydraulic brake lever; brake lever alongside 2007 trigger shifter; 160mm brake rotor; caliper

The current incarnation of XTR has always had a rather obvious gap where the separate brake lever used to be. It dates from a time when Shimano was pushing Dual Control hard, and so if you wanted to run your XTR disc brakes with RF+ (or someone else's) shifters you had to drive them with levers drawn from another Shimano group. Not any more - for 2007 there'll be a proper XTR hydro lever. The design places the reservoir between the bar clamp and the lever blade, along similar lines to Magura's Louise (or, venturing further back into history, Hope's old Pro) levers for a compact design. They're designed to fit close together on narrow bars - Shimano's pictures show the brake levers mounted inboard of the shifter pods, but you can put them either side as you prefer. The levers have adjustable reach.

The brake calipers will be available in two flavours for IS and post-mount systems. They're fundamentally not all that different from the current items, using two opposing pistons and forged monobody construction. The biggest change is with the brake pads - they have titanium backing plates, said to allow better heat dissipation and a solid brake feel. Resin or sintered pads will be available, and Shimano claims that the lifespan of the resin ones has been improved by 50%. That'd certainly be a welcome development.

One of the criticisms levelled at Shimano brakes has been a limited choice of rotors. It's hard to fault XTR on that score now, though - there'll be 160, 180 or 203mm options for front and rear, plus a teeny 140mm rear rotor for the weight weenies. All the rotors use Shimano's Centerlock system.

Claimed weights are 961g for a full set of brakes (front and rear) with 160mm rotors and Dual Control levers, or 735g with separate brake levers. XTR's Rapidfire Plus shifters are claimed to weigh 229g, which makes the two options only 3g different in total weight.

V-brakes

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Restyled V-brake levers and calipers

There'll still be rim brakes in the XTR group, although from the pictures here it doesn't look as if anything terribly exciting has happened to them since the last incarnation. The V-brakes have the familiar parallel link mechanism and cartridge brake pads. There's a separate brake lever or you can use the new XTR Dual Control lever for cable brakes.


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M4 MarMike! 
Posted: 02/05/06 17:55:17 17
c'mon shimano, they look about as plastic as magura julies!

i for one, don't like any of the new xtr stuff, whether i could afford it or not..

but does anyone?
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