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Collection: Disc brake callipers

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Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM G2 RS

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM G2 RS

Regular price €128,10
Sale price €128,10 Regular price €183,00
Frein à disque hydraulique avant SRAM G2 R

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique avant SRAM G2 R

Regular price €94,20
Sale price €94,20 Regular price €157,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level TLM Ultimate

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level TLM Ultimate

Regular price €185,40
Sale price €185,40 Regular price €309,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level TLM

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level TLM

Regular price €118,80
Sale price €118,80 Regular price €198,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM G2 RSC

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM G2 RSC

Regular price €126,00
Sale price €126,00 Regular price €210,00
Arrière

Vendor: SRAM

Étrier de frein SRAM Force AXS

Regular price €72,25
Sale price €72,25 Regular price €85,00
Étrier de frein SRAM RED AXS

Vendor: SRAM

Étrier de frein SRAM RED AXS

Regular price €165,75
Sale price €165,75 Regular price €195,00
Freins hydrauliques SRAM Aero S900 Disc

Vendor: SRAM

Freins hydrauliques SRAM Aero S900 Disc

Regular price €273,70
Sale price €273,70 Regular price €322,00
Étrier de frein à disque SRAM RED eTap HRD

Vendor: SRAM

Étrier de frein à disque SRAM RED eTap HRD

Regular price €126,40
Sale price €126,40 Regular price €158,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Code R

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Code R

Regular price €114,00
Sale price €114,00 Regular price €190,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Code RSC

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Code RSC

Regular price €180,60
Sale price €180,60 Regular price €301,00
Avant

Vendor: SRAM

Freins à disque hydrauliques SRAM Force 1

Regular price €316,20
Sale price €316,20 Regular price €372,00
Frein hudraulique avant gauche SRAM Rival 1

Vendor: SRAM

Frein hudraulique avant gauche SRAM Rival 1

Regular price €266,05
Sale price €266,05 Regular price €313,00
Frein hydraulique avant gauche SRAM Apex 1

Vendor: SRAM

Frein hydraulique avant gauche SRAM Apex 1

Regular price €216,75
Sale price €216,75 Regular price €255,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level

Regular price €70,80
Sale price €70,80 Regular price €118,00
Frein à disque hydraulique avant SRAM Level TL

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique avant SRAM Level TL

Regular price €72,60
Sale price €72,60 Regular price €121,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level Ultimate

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Level Ultimate

Regular price €185,40
Sale price €185,40 Regular price €309,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Rival 1

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Rival 1

Regular price €266,05
Sale price €266,05 Regular price €313,00
Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Force CX1

Vendor: SRAM

Frein à disque hydraulique SRAM Force CX1

Regular price €316,20
Sale price €316,20 Regular price €372,00
Étrier de frein SRAM Force

Vendor: SRAM

Étrier de frein SRAM Force

Regular price From €137,70
Sale price From €137,70 Regular price €162,00
Étrier de frein SRAM Rival 22

Vendor: SRAM

Étrier de frein SRAM Rival 22

Regular price From €40,80
Sale price From €40,80 Regular price €51,00
Noir

Vendor: Juin Tech

Set de freins hydrauliques Juin Tech M1 avec disques 160 mm

Regular price €179,90
Sale price €179,90 Regular price
Noir

Vendor: Juin Tech

Freins à disque hydrauliques Juin Tech GT-F – 4 pistons

Regular price €349,90
Sale price €349,90 Regular price
Étriers de frein 6 pistons Juin Tech GTP-6

Vendor: Juin Tech

Étriers de frein 6 pistons Juin Tech GTP-6

Regular price €389,90
Sale price €389,90 Regular price

The best of braking

Formerly reserved for mountain biking, the disc brake is becoming more democratic and installed on all types of bicycles. Its growing popularity, it obviously owes to its many advantages. Efficient and powerful on all terrains, braking is not hampered by water or mud splashes on the wheel and does not cause premature wear of the rims.

The caliper is the heart of disc braking. It is fixed on the fork and comes (thanks to the plates inside) to tighten the disc (generally made of steel) which is fixed to the rim. If the disc stops, the rim and the bike too!

Disc brakes are generally more expensive to purchase than pad brakes.

There are two types of disc brake:

Mechanical stirrups

It uses the same operation as conventional pad brakes, with its cables sliding in a sheath which pull and compress the caliper (and pads) to the disc. More complex to maintain, it is however lighter than hydraulic models and generally more affordable. We will note all the same a more regular maintenance than for conventional pad brakes.

The first point to check is the alignment of the disc relative to the caliper. If it is misaligned, it will rub on the caliper (and the pads) and thus wear out prematurely. A slight noise that will annoy the most picky cyclists can also appear! Improper installation also affects the performance of the bike and ultimately damages the caliper and the disc. We recommend that you carefully read the manufacturer's manual when adjusting the cable and sheath.

Mechanical brake calipers are more economical to purchase.

Hydraulic calipers

It is no longer a steel cable that pulls and tightens the stirrup. For the latter, the control is done by moving oil in a hose from the lever to the caliper in a closed circuit. When braking, the movement of the lever will push the oil into the sheath and exert pressure on the caliper. Hydraulic brakes are nicer and more reliable. They require little maintenance, except for a small check of the hydraulic fluid level and/or an annual purge or every two years depending on the elevation (novices will turn to a mechanic). During this operation, care should be taken not to spill or splash oil on the caliper or disc (even with your fingers). If this happens, we recommend the Anti-noise and degreasing spray or disassemble and wash the affected parts in boiling water.

Mechanical or hydraulic, disc brakes require changing the pads when they are worn.

Before any installation, make sure that your frame and your fork are equipped with disc caliper support