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  • 180 disc brake 6 holes Ashima ARO 08 red
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    180 disc brake 6 holes Ashima ARO 08 red
    • €15.37
    • €29.00
  • himano SM-RT62 disk brake 160 mm center lock
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    Centerlock disc Shimano SM-RT62
    • €7.99
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    203 disc brake 6 holes Ashima ARO 08 white
    • €23.20
    • €29.00
  • Sram disc brake 160 mm 6 holes
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    Sram Centerline disc brake 6 holes
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    Disk brake Shimano SM-RT64 center lock
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    180 disc brake 6 holes Ashima ARO 08 white
    • €15.37
    • €29.00
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    Disc brake and front brake caliper Shimano Hone
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    Shimano SM-RT30-S disc brake 160 mm center lock
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  • Shimano SM-RT56-M 180mm 6-hole MTB disc
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    Shimano SM-RT56-M 180mm 6-hole MTB disc
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    Hose fixing clamps BBB BCB-92
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  • Magura disc brake 180 mm 6 holes
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    Magura disc brake 180 mm 6 holes
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    Avid 203 mm disc brake 6 holes
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    • €61.99
  • Ashima Airotor disc brake 160 mm
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    Ashima Airotor disc brake 160 mm
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  • 203 mm MTB disc brake 6 holes Tektro
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    203 mm MTB disc brake 6 holes Tektro
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  • Shimano deore disc brake SM-RT54-S 160mm center lock
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    Shimano deore disc brake SM-RT54-S 160mm center lock
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    Disc brake 6 holes 203 mm
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    Shimano SM-RT53 disc brake 160 mm center lock used
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  • Mineral oil red for bicycle brake 100 ml
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    Mineral oil red for bicycle brake 100 ml
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    Formula disc brake 180 mm 6 holes
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    Shimano SM-RT54-S disc brake center lock 160 mm
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    Disc brake 180 mm 6 holes
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    Shimano deore disc brake SM-RT54 180mm center lock
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    BBB Powerstop disc brake 160 mm
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    Magura brake disc 180 mm 6 holes
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In the thrilling world of mountain biking, the downhill discipline stands out as one of the most exhilarating. Riders face steep terrains, jumps, drops, and other challenging obstacles at high speeds, making it crucial to have reliable equipment. One essential component that ensures safety and control is the bike's brake system. In this article, we delve into the characteristics, recommendations, best brands, and standards for mountain bike downhill brakes.

Characteristics for mountain bike downhill brakes :

1. Power:


Downhill bikes require strong brakes capable of quickly and efficiently slowing them down from high speeds.

2. Modulation:


Brakes should offer excellent modulation, enabling riders to control their speed precisely without locking up the wheels or causing a sudden loss of momentum.

3. Heat management:


During long descents, heat build-up can impact brake performance and safety. High-quality downhill brakes are designed with effective heat dissipation mechanisms.

4. Durability:


Downhill riders put their bikes through extreme conditions, so the brakes must be durable to withstand the stress and maintain consistent performance.

5. Lever feel:


A good downhill brake lever should have a comfortable, ergonomic design for maximum control while providing a positive and responsive feel.

Recommendations for mountain bike downhill brakes :

1. Choose disc brakes over rim brakes due to their superior stopping power and modulation in extreme conditions.
2. Consider hydraulic brake systems instead of mechanical ones as they provide more consistent performance and require less maintenance.
3. Look for brakes with larger rotors (203mm or 220mm) for increased stopping power and heat management capabilities.
4. Prioritize brands with a reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation in downhill brake technology.

Best Brands for brakes of MTB DH :

1. Shimano:


Known for their Saint and Zee series of downhill brakes, Shimano offers powerful, modulatable, and durable braking solutions.

2. SRAM:


With the Code RSC and Guide RE brake models, SRAM provides high-performance downhill brakes with exceptional heat management capabilities.

3. Hope Tech:


A British manufacturer, Hope offers customizable and high-quality downhill brake systems known for their durability and performance.

4. Magura:


Magura's MT8 and Martin brakes are renowned for their impressive modulation and heat management capabilities.

Standards for mountain bike downhill brakes:

1. ISO 4210:

This international standard governs mountain bike brake system design, testing, and labeling requirements to ensure safety and performance consistency across brands.

2. Six-Bolt disc rotor mounting standard:

Most downhill brakes utilize this mounting system for improved rotor stability during heavy braking.

3. Center Lock rotor mounting standard:

This mounting system offers a more secure connection between the rotor and the hub, reducing the risk of brake failure during extreme conditions.

In conclusion, when it comes to downhill mountain bike brakes, power, modulation, heat management, durability, and lever feel are essential characteristics to consider. Recommendations include opting for hydraulic disc brakes with larger rotors, choosing well-regarded brands such as Shimano, SRAM, Hope Tech, or Magura, and ensuring your brakes adhere to industry standards for safety and performance consistency. Ride on!