XT BR-M8120 Disc Brake
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Why We Like The XT BR-M8120 Disc Brake
Here at the shop we have a saying that brakes only slow you down, and while we throw around the saying in jest, the truth of the matter is that only the best brakes are capable of stopping you on a dime. Shimano brakes have received universal praise for doing just that for years, and the XT BR-M8120 Disc Brake doesn't fail to impress with its quick-stopping power. With the launch of the new Shimano 8100 series we see some improvements made to the 8120 brakes, but largely they stay the same. You'll see the same 4-piston design for intensely strong stopping power and its improved heat dissipation over the 2-piston model, plus the same lever shape and integrated master cylinder, but with the addition of an extra 10% stopping power over the 8000-series brakes, and reduced rotor noise. The narrow clamp makes for a tidier cockpit to play well with remote lockouts and dropper posts, plus its compatible with the new I-SPEC EV design to save you more space on the bars.
While lighter riders rolling in smoother XC conditions may benefit from the featherweight XT 8100 series brakes, riders who are heavier and more aggressive riders who transition between trail and enduro riding will covet the increased power and modulation of the 8120 when things get steep, technical, and rowdy. Shimano opted to refine the brake levers we saw previously with the 8000 series, with updated Servo-Wave technology to match up with the next generation of I-Spec EV Rapidfire Plus shifters, with two-way release, instant release, and multi-release that offers more control and confidence in your modulation. Unlike previous models, the new 8100-series brake lever is built for both the 8120 and 8100 calipers, allowing your cockpit to feel the same when you transition from your all-mountain rig to your XC rocket. This new clamp features a more inboard clamp position modeled after the 9100 series, creating an extra point of contact between the bar and lever for increased efficiency and control, while minimizing its impact on cockpit real estate.
Details
- Shimano's popular trail brake ups braking power and modulation
- 4-piston stopping power offers quicker braking than 8000 series
- Predictable modulation allows for precise braking
- The ceramic pistons reduce heat build-up
- Finned pads further dissipate heat
- Clamp designed based on XTR for better bracing, I-Spec EV compatibility
- The pre-bled lever/caliper/hose assembly is ready to install
- Item #SHIU18H
- Lever
- aluminum
- Lever Adjustability
- tool-less reach adjust, free-throw
- Actuation
- hydraulic
- Caliper
- 4-piston
- Mount Type
- post
- Fluid
- mineral oil
- Rotor
- not included
- Includes
- metal pads
- Claimed Weight
- 410g
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Overall Rating
5 based on 6 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 21, 2024
Better than expected
On my $6500 XC ride I had 2 piston Sram brakes. I thought they were good, however, the new 4 piston XT are much better - more control with noticeably better stopping power. Very impressed. And, and I am not an enduro or downhill rider, yet, these are still a much better option for XC and all around. Thanks CC.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
February 25, 2024
They set the Standard
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Had them for a month and the 4 piston brakes are great on the E-bike. Shimano's work great but not the easiest with cables/hoses running through the frame. I had to bleed a few times.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
May 13, 2021
Fantastic Brakes!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- N/A
- Height:
- 5' 8"
- Weight:
- 170
When I bought my Levo SL Comp, it came with Sram Guide R brakes and levers. I know they are lower end Sram brakes but I was completely dissatisfied with them. So since I've always used Shimano XT or XTRs I bit the bullit and got the XT 8120s. OH my, what a difference. Even though the Srams were 4 piston brakes there is no comparison to the Shimano 4 piston XT 8120s. I would rate these 5 stars and just as good as the XTRs plus a heck of a lot less expensive. I highly recommend them, even at full price.
October 24, 2020
Replacement Pads
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
What's up with Shimano these days? Because I love these brakes. But I would love them much more if I could find replacement pads for them. They are non-existent...
October 23, 2020
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
October 23, 2020
Use these to stop
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I love these brakes...XT works just fine, no need to buy XTR.
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