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How about testing Shimano's cheapest hydraulic disc brake for bicycles until it boils? Well, I removed a Shimano XT brake to install a Shimano MT200 that I just bought to descend almost 10km of mountain braking without stopping. Do you think these MTB brakes held up without failure? Continuing with the tests, I also checked their braking power on a track marked by cones. In addition, I gave a different and somewhat awkward touch to all the tests by wearing a 20kg vest to make myself heavier and put the MT200 to the test even more. ___________________________________ ????Below are the stores where I bought some of the items I used in the video: ✅MT200 Brake - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeH... ✅Handlebar Lock - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmT... ✅Torque Meter - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DnE... ✅Digital Micrometer - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDv... ✅Shimano RT76 Discs - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDZ... ✅Pads https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dmn... ✅EZMTB Kit - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dkz... ✅20Kg Cargo Vest - https://shope.ee/7pMSD1ASA5 ___________________________________ Also watch the transformations we made to Dani's bike in the last two videos: Titanium Bolts for Bike: • Would you have the COURAGE to do this to your BIKE... Shimano M6100 12v Groupset: • Shimano Deore M6100 12v works on wh... ___________________________________ I just know that not content with melting Shimano's MT200 Brake, I also put a Shimano XTR Brake to the test just so we have a reference parameter in these tests. I wanted to know how a top-of-the-line bicycle brake would perform in the same tests as these cheaper hydraulic brakes for MTB from the same brand. And look, I was surprised by the results! They were very positive, I agree with the cyclists who say that it is a great option for those who want to have their first hydraulic disc brake for a bike, it is a good choice for an upgrade to a bicycle. Throughout the video we quickly go through the installation of the MT200, the process of bed-ining the brakes, and changing the discs on my bike that were already at the replacement point established by Shimano. I took the opportunity to show the tool for checking the wear on the bike's rotors, which is a Micrometer, a simple and functional precision tool. I used Shimano resin pads on both brakes to bring similarity during testing. Well, I can't tell you everything here, so... watch it and tell me in the comments what you think.