Brakes and controls

Kit mechanical lever   caliper Rear hydraulic disc brake...
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copy of Left lever Di2 disc Shimano Ultegra ST R8070 L   2v
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BH59 63 brake hose  non series brakes    30 meters   black
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Rear disc brake kit Shimano 105 R7025   11v   latig 1600mm
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Sram Guide Ultimate hydraulic rear brake
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Sram Guide Ultimate hydraulic front brake
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Pair of Shimano Claris ST R2000 mechanical levers   2x8s
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TRP R870 High Performance Road Brake Set
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Shimano GRX400 hydraulic right lever   10v
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Shimano GRX400 hydraulic left lever   2v
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Shimano Ultegra BR 8000 Brake Set
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Sram Apex mechanical right lever   11s
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Bike brakes: the essential element for your safety

Bike brakes are one of the most important elements of any bike. They are responsible for providing safety for the rider in case of an emergency.

Bike brakes come in a variety of types and styles, so it's important to choose the right one for your needs.

Here are some factors to consider when choosing bicycle brakes:

  • Brake type: Bicycle brakes are available in two main types: disc brakes and caliper brakes. Disc brakes are more effective in wet conditions, while caliper brakes are lighter and more economical.
  • Size: Bike brakes are available in a variety of sizes, so it's important to choose the right one for your bike.
  • Features: Bike brakes are available with a variety of features, such as adjustable stopping power, wet performance and carbon wheel compatibility.

Here are some tips for choosing bike brakes:

  • Choose quality products from a reputable brand.
  • Make sure the brakes are compatible with your bike.
  • Consider your performance needs and budget when choosing brakes.

If you're looking for a way to stay safe on your bike, quality brakes are a worthwhile investment.

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