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Avid BB7's or Juicy5's?

TypicalNinja

Chimp
May 26, 2007
19
0
BC Canada
Hey guys,

I currently have Hayes Sole disc brakes that came stock on the bike, a Norco Six One, but it wasn't stock because I got a deal. Basically the brakes and fork were cheaper then stock but some other parts were actually upgraded from stock.

In any case, I don't know if I should go mechanical or hydraulic. I weight 140 lbs and it's going to mostly be used for free ride and jumps.

I want a good brake for less then $150, and the BB7's being even cheaper is a nice plus. But would the Juicy5's have noticeably better modulation and stopping power?
 

TypicalNinja

Chimp
May 26, 2007
19
0
BC Canada
I'll probably go with the Juicy5's then. Only reason I asked was because after reading a whole bunch of reviews for both, it seems like the BB7's got excellent reviews and the Juicy5's got pretty mediocre ones. But I guess people just have higher expectations for the Juicy's.
 

mace2

Chimp
Oct 27, 2004
54
0
juicy's are my favourite brake by far... more so than the saints i have now, and definitely more than the HFX-9s i once had. go for it.
 

TypicalNinja

Chimp
May 26, 2007
19
0
BC Canada
Are the ones at Full Cycle and Santa Cruz's shop the 2007 ones though? If not what year are they?

EDIT: Nevermind, they are 2006. Would there be a difference in performance between 06's and 07's? The 07's seem to use a newer rotor design.
 

bent^biker

Turbo Monkey
Feb 22, 2006
1,958
0
pdx
the 7 and 5 are exactly the same except for the pad contact point adjust. they perform equally the 5 is just less adjustable. as for 06 vs 07, no performance gain ther either, just a prettier color. i have an 07 front and 06 rear and cannot tell the difference except when I look at them (the pcp nob is metal on 07 as opposed to plastic on 06 which is nice)