Shimano info pages say the MT520 & M6000 use the BH90 High-power hose, the MT500 uses the BH59 standard hose.
https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/spec/MTB/Brake (Hydraulic disc brake)
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https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/com?cid=C-460&acid=C-186
A fin on the outer pad will need to be cut off for...
Do the jockey wheels have any clearance if you change the angle: http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?306503-Arm-of-derailure-contacting-cassette&p=3106406&viewfull=1#post3106406
I don't that it is a direct mount hanger, didn't this bike originally have a SRAM rear derailleur.
Carbon frame from a different year to the OP's aluminium frame.
Post a photo of the derailleur setup like the first photo but with the bike flat on the ground so the angles that the...
XT & SLX 11 speed shifters come in I-Spec B versions.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/au/en/shimano-xt-m8000-11-speed-trigger-shifter/rp-prod135894
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/au/en/shimano-slx-m7000-11-speed-rear-shifter/rp-prod148460
They were 51mm IS mounts, a completely different size.
IS mounts can still be found on new bikes, the 22mm mounts haven't been put on bikes for probably 15 years or more and only a few companies used this type of mount on their frames.
If the rear disc brake mount is on the chainstay and the bolt holes are 22mm apart, I suggest that you forget about a rear disc brake and stick with a v-brake.
22mm calipers haven't been made for a long time and if you were to find one, it wouldn't be any better then a v-brake.
Re-shim the ABS+ damper from a Jump Stack to a Trail Stack and put a lighter coil spring in the ACT Air Spring (depending on your weight).
Doing that would convert the Circus from a DJ fork to a trail/xc fork that's basically the same as a Minute Expert/LTD.
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