Oset 16.0 Hydraulic Brakes
#1
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:36 PM
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#2
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:48 PM
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The whole job took less than 30 minutes and the difference is amazing.
My daughter simply didn't have enough strength to apply the brakes and the Skeletals are adjustable for both reach and span.
The twin piston hydraulic set up with 185mm wavy discs is superb compared with the single piston cable version fitted as standard.
That said, you get what you pay for, they are not cheap. I'm sure there are less expensive mountin bike brakes that will do the job ok.
I hope this helps.
Pete
#3
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:51 PM

Edited by Pete_Scorpa3, 24 April 2012 - 06:52 PM.
#4
Posted 24 April 2012 - 07:06 PM
Edited by pedder, 24 April 2012 - 07:38 PM.
#5
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:26 PM
pedder, on 24 April 2012 - 07:06 PM, said:
I bought a front and a rear. Incidentally, they come with a spare set of pads but after 17 months of use, I am still on the originals.
#6
Posted 25 April 2012 - 02:49 PM
#8
Posted 25 April 2012 - 06:25 PM
160mm as standard, the 185's went straight on.
Pete
#9
Posted 25 April 2012 - 08:15 PM
#10
Posted 24 September 2012 - 06:59 PM
I also modified the brakes om my son's Oset. Each time we went for a ride I had to adjust the tension of the cables. Not very reliable and safe fot the littles ones.
I ordered a set of front and rear handles and the calipers. Also a perfect fit with the existing discs and great stopping power with two fingers. Big improvement.



By the way the brakes are form Shimano Type Deore
Grtz Hein
Edited by heinzgasgas, 24 September 2012 - 07:01 PM.
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#11
Posted 08 November 2012 - 02:05 AM
My advice to the next person is to keep looking. Maybe we'll find the right brakes out there somewhere.
#12
Posted 08 November 2012 - 01:28 PM
lumpynv, on 08 November 2012 - 02:05 AM, said:
My advice to the next person is to keep looking. Maybe we'll find the right brakes out there somewhere.
I'm really suprised that you've found this to be the case, I can adjust both levers so that they actually touch the grips. I'm sorry if my advice has caused you problems.
It probably won't make any difference, but have you got the pads running dead level against the disc?
Pete
#13
Posted 08 November 2012 - 01:49 PM
As you can see, the lever is 1 1/2" from the grip at it's nearest point. With it adjusted this close, it does also touch the grip when being applied.
My 4 year old daughter has it adjusted a bit further out than this, as she likes to keep some fingers on the grip when she is braking.
#14
Posted 20 November 2012 - 07:58 AM
#15
Posted 05 December 2012 - 02:31 AM
No fitment issues and the master cylinder can be flipped to allow either left or right hand, also reach adjustable.
I did not measure the reach, but my 6 year old has no problems and is already wearing out the rear tire with his drive way skids.

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