With the UCI legalizing disc brakes for cyclocross, and many professionals and amateurs— particularly in the US—adopting the system, it’s no surprise to see Avid, Shimano and Hayes all release new ...
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 ...
Over a year ago, in Issue 20, we gave the Hayes CX-5 mechanical disc brakes high marks for a great feel and value, as well as having the fastest pad contact of the three brake sets we tested. Our good ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Industry is working hard to catch up following lifting of UCI ban The UCI's recent lifting of the ban on disc brakes in cyclo-cross has been widely heralded as a step forward for the sport, finally ...
What’s new at Clarks? Since Taipei Cycle Show earlier in the year we’ve secured many new contracts from Asia. Since March we’ve got distribution into five new countries and areas like Central and ...
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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