Bicycle brakes - choose the right one from SportanoBrakes are one of the most important systems on a bicycle, guaranteeing safety and control of the vehicle. Their main function is to slow or stop the bicycle by creating friction. Over the years, bicycle brake technology has evolved, leading to the development of different types of brakes to suit a variety of riding conditions and styles.
In the Bicycle Brakes category of the Sportano shop you will find quality products from renowned manufacturers such as Shimano, Clarks, Kool-Stop or SRAM.Brake calipers: functions and typesBrake calipers are integral components of the bicycle braking system, which play a key role in the braking process. Their primary function is to compress the brake pads against the rim or brake disc, creating friction that slows or stops the bike.
There are different types of brake callipers to suit different braking systems. Traditional side-mounted calipers are most commonly found on road bikes and have two arms that are compressed against the rim. Disc brake callipers, on the other hand, are popular on MTB and some city bikes. They are attached directly to the forks of the bike and compress the pads against the brake disc.
Each type of caliper has its own advantages and is optimal for certain riding conditions. Choosing the right caliper is crucial, not only for braking performance, but also for riding comfort and the durability of the entire braking system.Brake discs: the foundation of disc brakesBrake discs are the heart of the disc brake system. They are circular plates, usually made of metal, which are mounted on the hubs of bicycle wheels. Working in conjunction with brake pads, they enable effective braking through friction.
An important advantage of brake discs is their ability to maintain braking performance in difficult conditions such as mud, rain or snow. This makes them an ideal choice for cyclists riding in difficult off-road conditions.
Different sizes and thicknesses of discs are available depending on the bike specification and riding style. Thicker discs offer better cooling and are more resistant to overheating, which is key to maintaining brake performance, especially on long and steep descents.
Choosing the right brake disc is crucial to the safety, performance and durability of your bike's braking system. The correct disc will ensure effective and stable braking in all conditions.Brake pads: a key component of discs and shoes
brake padsBrake pads are indispensable components of the bicycle braking system, directly acting on the rim or brake disc. They ensure that the friction generated during braking is effective and slows or stops the bicycle. They are made of materials ensuring the appropriate level of friction, such as mixtures of resins, metal or carbon fibre.
The material used in brake pads affects their performance characteristics. Organic pads provide smooth braking and quiet performance, but can wear out more quickly, especially in muddy or wet conditions. Metallic pads offer more aggressive braking and better performance in difficult conditions, but can generate more noise.
Regular inspection of the condition of brake pads is essential to ensure safe and effective braking performance. Worn pads can significantly increase braking distances and increase the risk of an accident.Brake handles: the first step in the braking processBrake handles are key components of the bike cockpit, enabling the rider to initiate the braking process. By pressing the handle, the cyclist activates the braking system, which transfers force to the callipers and brake pads via the cable or brake fluid.
Depending on the type of bicycle and the rider's preference, different types of brake handles are available, both in terms of size, shape and material of construction. The ergonomic shape of the handles is crucial for comfort and braking performance, especially during long rides.
In addition, some modern brake handles are equipped with adjustment systems that allow the strength and length of the handle travel to be adjusted to suit the rider's preferences on an individual basis.
Investing in high quality brake handles is important for riding safety, as they are the first point of contact between the cyclist and the braking system.
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