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Can mechanical disc brakes still compete? A 4-way group test
Mechanical discs certainly claim to be an easier, more adjustable alternative to hydraulics, but does the lack of power outweigh their simplicity? To find out, I have put four market-leading options ...
New fully hydraulic models from SRAM, Formula/Colnago and possibly Shimano are capturing attention in the road and cyclocross disc brake world, but with many cable-actuated levers on the market, there ...
For last week’s Mechanical Monday we took a look at disc brake pad considerations. And we’re following that up this week by talking about bleeding disc brakes with TRP’s Bryce Olsen, SRAM’s Nate ...
This time, a reader wants to modernise a much-loved steel bike – but wonders if adding disc brakes to an old rim-brake frame ...
We didn’t see disc brakes too frequently this season, but every so often, you’d spot a set on elite wheels, including those of Tim Johnson with his Cannondale SuperX. And with companies like Felt ...
If your brake system doesn't offer a parking brake, Wilwood has a new option. Check out the official press release after the jump...Camarillo, CA, February, 2013: Wilwood Disc Brakes is pleased to ...
Shimano has today announced not one but two brand new groupsets: the cost-conscious performance road groupset, 105 mechanical; and the similarly-positioned gravel groupset, GRX. We'll cover the new ...
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