![]() ![]() ![]() MT201/M315 - these are 'three-finger'-size levers made of (non-stainless) steel M640/M820/M8020 - this is a 4-piston design and is more expensive/heavierĮssentially all cross-compatible, Deore & up are 'servowave', in terms of brake price differences, most is paying for the levers ![]() M675/M6000/M7000/M785/M8000 - as above, but uses ceramic rather than resin pistons, while the hose joint is now a banjo type In addition, Shimano says these calipers are compatible with finned 'icetech' pads, whereas the cheaper ones are not. The braking surface may also be narrower, as Shimano specifies that you should use discs with a narrower braking track on these. M596/M615/M6000 - basically the same caliper as the above, but supplied as standard with the more rigid BH90 hose rather than BH59. MT200/M315/M365 (other codes may exist) - basic caliper Please feel free to comment on differences. Shimano manage to sell numerous different disc brake models at very different prices. ![]()
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