Shimano MT200 vs MT400 vs MT500 Brakes: Key Differences Explained

Shimano MT200 vs MT400 vs MT500 Brakes: Key Differences Explained

Which Disc Brake System is Right for You?

Shimano’s MT series — MT200, MT400, and MT500 — are among the most popular hydraulic disc brakes fitted to modern bikes. Whether you ride trails, commute, or just cruise on weekends, these brakes offer dependable performance across different price points. But what are the real differences between these models?

In this guide, we’ll explore the specs, performance, and pad compatibility of each brake — and help you choose the right option for your bike and riding style.

Shimano MT200 brakes set

🔍 Quick Comparison Table

Model Best For Braking Power Compatible Pads
MT200 Beginners / Urban / Light MTB Moderate B01S (Resin)
MT400 Trail / Hybrid / All-Round Higher B01S (Resin)
MT500 Aggressive Trail / eMTB High E01S (Resin), E03S (Metal)

🚴 Shimano MT200: Reliable Braking on a Budget

The MT200 is Shimano’s entry-level hydraulic brake. It’s widely specced on commuter bikes, hybrids, and light trail builds. Simple, affordable, and easy to maintain — it’s ideal for new riders or those upgrading from mechanical disc brakes.

Key Specs

  • Two-piston caliper with resin pad compatibility
  • Tool-free lever reach adjustment
  • Lightweight and beginner-friendly

Looking to upgrade your MT200 pads? Check out:

⛰ Shimano MT400: The All-Rounder

The MT400 improves on the MT200 with better heat dissipation and caliper stiffness. It’s a popular upgrade for trail and all-round riding thanks to its stronger feel and improved durability.

Key Specs

  • Improved caliper body for more rigidity
  • Compatible with the same B01S pads as MT200
  • Cleaner lines and more robust finish

Popular brake pad upgrades for MT400 include:

Shimano MT400 brake caliper

🔥 Shimano MT500: High-Performance Braking

At the top of the MT range sits the MT500 — a serious piece of kit for trail, e-bike, and all-mountain riding. Featuring Shimano’s Servo Wave tech, this brake engages faster with more power — ideal for steeper trails and technical terrain.

Key Specs

  • Servo Wave lever for shorter lever throw and quicker bite
  • Compatible with both resin (E01S) and metal (E03S) pads
  • High heat tolerance and powerful caliper design

Pad options to maximise MT500 performance:

Shimano MT500 disc brake set

🧩 What Pads Do Shimano MT200, MT400, and MT500 Use?

Here’s a quick breakdown of the original pad types and compatible upgrades:

  • MT200 & MT400: Originally come with B01S resin pads — upgradeable to sintered, ceramic, semi-metallic, or performance compounds.
  • MT500: Ships with E01S resin pads but supports E03S metal pads and all Shimano B-Type upgrades.

Need help choosing? Visit our Gorilla Brakes Compound Comparison page for expert guidance.

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🛒 Explore Our Range

Whether you're upgrading for better control, longer life, or quieter rides, Gorilla Brakes has premium pad options for all Shimano MT200, MT400, and MT500 brakes:

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