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Disc Brake

Discover powerful disc brakes for bicycles and e-bikes. Our high-quality range of brakes offers precise control and maximum safety. No matter whether you ride an e-bike or a traditional bike, our disc brakes ensure reliable braking performance in every situation and on every surface. Find the right disc brake for you now and optimize your driving experience!

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Buying advice for: Bicycle brakes: Disc Brake

  • Types of disc brakes

    Disc brakes can be divided into two main categories: mechanical and hydraulic disc brakes. Mechanical disc brakes are actuated by a cable that presses the brake pads against the disc. This type is easier to maintain and less expensive, but often not as powerful as hydraulic systems. Hydraulic disc brakes use brake fluid to apply pressure to the brake pads. They offer greater braking power and finer modulation, which makes them particularly suitable for use in high-performance bicycles and motorbikes.

  • Disc brake brand

    There are numerous renowned manufacturers of disc brakes. Shimano and SRAM are leaders in the field of bicycle disc brakes and offer both mechanical and hydraulic systems. Shimano is known for its reliability and innovative technologies such as Ice-Tech brake pads, which improve heat dissipation. SRAM, on the other hand, offers high-performance brakes for the mountain bike sector with its Guide and Code models. Brands such as Brembo and ATE are prominent in the automotive sector. Brembo is known for its high-performance brakes, which are used in many sports cars and motorbikes, while ATE offers a wide range of brake systems for various vehicle types.

  • Materials and workmanship

    The materials and workmanship of disc brakes are crucial to their performance and durability. Brake discs are usually made of cast iron or steel, with high-quality models made of composite materials such as carbon-ceramic, which offer excellent heat dissipation and low weight. The brake pads can be made of organic materials, sintered metal or ceramic. Organic pads are quiet and offer good modulation, while sintered metal pads offer greater durability and better performance in wet conditions.

  • Technical features

    The technical features of disc brakes include the size of the brake disc, the type of pads and the braking system itself. Larger brake discs offer better heat dissipation and more braking power, but are heavier. The type of brake pads influences the braking performance and wear of the disc. Hydraulic systems offer better modulation and greater braking power, while mechanical systems are easier to maintain. Modern disc brakes also feature technologies such as ventilation slots and special surface coatings that improve performance and durability.

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