Brake handles
Brake handles - the right choice in the Sportano shopBrake handles are an integral part of any bicycle braking system. They are the ones that convert the physical pressure of the cyclist's hand into effective braking of the machine. This works by transferring pressure to the brake linkage or hydraulic system, depending on the type of brake. Although handles may seem like an insignificant item, their quality, design and ergonomics have a major impact on the comfort and safety of your ride.
In the Sportano shop you will find brake handles from renowned cycling brands such as Shimano or SRAM.Types of handles: from classics to modern ergonomic
modelsBrake handles are an integral part of every bicycle, enabling the cyclist to control speed and stop safely. Over the years, the design and functionality of handles have evolved to meet the growing demands of cyclists and evolving technologies.
The classic handles that have dominated the market for decades have a simple design that has remained unchanged over the years. Usually made of hardened steel or aluminium, these handles are simple to use and service. They feature a minimalist design, making them an excellent choice for retro or vintage bikes. Although robust and reliable, they may not offer the same level of comfort and precision as their more modern counterparts.
Over time, ergonomically shaped handles have emerged. Constructed to fit the shape of the hand perfectly, with the aim of reducing pressure on the wrist and improving grip. Such handles are often padded with soft materials for extra comfort while riding. Innovative adjustment mechanisms allow them to be adapted to different hand sizes, which is particularly important in endurance sports where precise braking is key.
In recent years, handles with integrated gear shift levers have also appeared on the market. These allow you to change gears smoothly without having to move your hand, which is incredibly convenient, especially when pedalling hard or riding in difficult terrain.
The final choice of handlebar will depend on a number of factors, including the type of bike, riding style and personal preference of the cyclist. It is important to remember that a well-chosen handle can make a significant difference to riding comfort and safety. Therefore, it is worth investing time in trying out different models and finding the one that best meets your needs.Materials used in the manufacture of brake handlesIn the cycling world, brake handles play a key role in the braking system. The quality and type of material they are made from affects their performance, durability, weight and overall aesthetics. The bicycle industry uses a variety of materials in the manufacture of handles to meet the requirements of different user groups and conditions of use.
Aluminium is one of the most commonly used materials in the manufacture of brake handles. Known for its lightness, strength and value for money, aluminium is an excellent material for many cyclists. Handles made from aluminium are typically corrosion resistant and provide the robustness necessary for effective braking. Thanks to modern machining technologies such as CNC milling, aluminium handles can have both high precision and an attractive appearance.
Stainless steel is another material that has found its way into the manufacture of brake handles. Although heavier than aluminium, it is extremely strong and offers excellent corrosion resistance. Steel handles often appear on retro or classic bike models, where aesthetics and durability are a priority.
For cyclists who are looking for absolute lightness and strength, carbon fibre is becoming the material of choice. Although significantly more expensive than other materials, carbon fibre offers excellent stiffness with minimal weight. It is a particularly popular material in the high-performance racing and mountain bike segment.
Not to forget composites - mixtures of different materials that combine the best features of the individual components. Handles made from composites can offer a combination of lightness, strength and cost, making them an attractive choice for a wide range of cyclists.
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