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MTB Braking

AbsoluteBLACK GRAPHENpads Shimano XTR / XT graphen brake pads

SRAM Paceline rounded disc centerlock 140mm 160mm

Brake lever kit SRAM Maven Silver A1 silver 11.5018.052.024

SHIMANO DEORE XT BL-M8100 Right brake lever I-SPEC EV 1700mm + rear caliper BR-M8120 black

Front hydraulic disc brake SRAM Maven Silver 950mm MMX alu black

SHIMANO DEORE XT BL-M8100 Left brake lever 1000mm + front caliper BR-M8120 black

Brake lever kit SRAM Maven Ultimate A1 silver 11.5018.052.021

SRAM HUB lockring DB CL ROTOR centerlock disc clamping nut

AbsoluteBLACK GRAPHENpads SRAM G2 / Guide graphen brake pads

SHIMANO SM-RT70 disc center lock for SLX 160, 180mm

Brake caliper SRAM Maven Silver A1 black 11.5018.056.026

MAGURA Optimized kit MT eSTOP MDR-P 6 bolts 203 mm 7.S

SRAM Maven Base brake caliper diffusion black anodized post mount / 4 pistons aluminum

Brake caliper SRAM Maven Ultimate A1 black/silver 11.5018.056.024

SRAM Brake Service Kit Motive Ultimate/Silver/Bronze + DB8/6/4

SHIMANO SM-RT70 center lock disc for SLX 140, 203mm

SRAM Centerline XR 6 Hole Disc Rotor 160mm 180mm

SRAM DB6 brake lever kit diffusion black anodized right aluminum

SRAM HS2 6-bolt disc 200mm screws included

Rear hydraulic disc brake SRAM Maven Ultimate 2000mm MMX alu black/silver

TRP TR-33 disc 6 holes 180mm silver / black

SRAM HS2 6-bolt disc 220mm screws included

TRP Left brake lever + front caliper DH-R Evo Gold HD-M846

AVID Disc G2 CLEAN SWEEP 6 Holes 140, 160, 180, 200mm

TRP Right brake lever + rear caliper DH-R Evo Gold HD-M846

SRAM HS2 disc 6 holes 160mm screws included

SRAM DB4 hydraulic disc brake front left 2000mm aluminium diffusion black anodized

SRAM Motive Ultimate brake lever kit clear anodized reversible carbon

XLC Brake Disc BR-X113 6 holes Steel Disc 220mm

SWISSSTOP Catalyst one disc 6 holes 180mm

SRAM HS2 disc center lock 160, 180, 200, 220mm

SRAM DB4 hydraulic disc brake rear right 2000mm aluminium diffusion black anodized

SRAM Motive Silver brake lever kit gloss black anodized reversible aluminum

Brake reservoir cap SRAM Motive Ultimate/Silver/Bronze

AbsoluteBLACK Shimano Deore GRAPHENpads graphen brake pads

SRAM DB6 hydraulic disc brake front left 2000mm aluminium diffusion black anodized

SHIMANO XT SM-RT86 6-hole disc 160mm

SRAM Motive Bronze brake lever kit diffusion black anodized reversible aluminum

SRAM Disc centerline rounded 6 holes 200mm

Spare parts kit for SRAM Motive Ultimate/Silver/Bronze + DB8/6/4 calipers

SRAM DB6 hydraulic disc brake rear right 2000mm aluminium diffusion black anodized

SHIMANO XT SM-RT86 6-hole disc 180mm

MAGURA 3 finger brake lever for HS11

Disco freno centrale XLC BR-X82 160mm

Piston kit for SRAM Maven Base brakes

SWISSSTOP Catalyst one 6 holes 140mm

SRAM Motive Bronze hydraulic disc brake front reversible 950mm aluminium diffusion black anodized

SHIMANO SLX BL-M1700 + BR-M7120 rear hydraulic disc brake

SRAM HS2 6-bolt disc 180mm screws included

SRAM DB6 brake lever kit diffusion black anodized left aluminum

MAGURA Lever MT Sport 2 fingers Carbotecture Disc brake
MTB Braking
MTB braking components are one of the most important elements in ensuring the safety and performance of a mountain bike. There are two types of brakes commonly used on mountain bikes: disc brakes and pad brakes.
Disc brakes have become standard on high-end mountain bikes. They offer superior stopping power, better modulation and consistent performance even in wet or muddy conditions. Disc brakes feature brake discs mounted on the front and rear wheels and operated by brake levers. There are two types of disc brakes: mechanical disc brakes and hydraulic disc brakes.
Mechanical disc brakes are operated by metal cables that connect the brake levers to the brake calipers. They are generally less expensive, easier to maintain, and more reliable than hydraulic disc brakes. Hydraulic disc brakes, on the other hand, use oil to transmit braking force to the brake calipers. They are more expensive, but offer better modulation and more consistent braking power.
Shoe brakes are still used on some entry-level mountain bikes and are generally less expensive than disc brakes. Pad brakes have brake pads that rub against the wheels to slow the bike. They are generally less powerful than disc brakes and tend to wear out faster.
In conclusion, mountain bike braking components are a crucial element for the safety and performance of a mountain bike. Disc brakes have become standard on high-end mountain bikes, but pad brakes remain a popular option for entry-level mountain bikes. It is important to choose quality brake components, suited to your riding style and needs, and maintain them regularly to ensure optimum performance.
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