I'm just wondering if anybody else here has tried upgrading their mechanical disc calipers to hydraulic and what your thoughts are? Are these ZOOM HB-100 hydraulic calipers a good compromise or waste of time?
With these it's only the caliper that's hydraulic, so you don't have an oil reservoir at the brake handle. It means you keep your existing cable brake levers with their motor cut-out switches, and don't need to route new hydraulic hoses through the bike frame (if that's an issue for you). So you get some/much of the benefit of a hydraulic brake without the complication of using a more expensive full hydraulic system. These are only £20-£24 a front & rear set on AliExpress, inc VAT and post. They're a direct swap fitting wise, and use standard Shimano resin pads too.
With these it's only the caliper that's hydraulic, so you don't have an oil reservoir at the brake handle. It means you keep your existing cable brake levers with their motor cut-out switches, and don't need to route new hydraulic hoses through the bike frame (if that's an issue for you). So you get some/much of the benefit of a hydraulic brake without the complication of using a more expensive full hydraulic system. These are only £20-£24 a front & rear set on AliExpress, inc VAT and post. They're a direct swap fitting wise, and use standard Shimano resin pads too.