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Shimano Brakes Shimano BR-7900 R55C3 Brake Pads

Shimano BR-7900 R55C3 Brake Pads

V-brake, Road Bike

£3.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.00/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano SM-RT76 Rotor Ø160mm

Shimano SM-RT76 Rotor Ø160mm

Disc Brake, Mountainbike

£21.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Hydraulic Disc Brake Lever I-Spec EV Right

Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Hydraulic Disc Brake Lever I-Spec EV Right

Brake Control, Mountainbike

£23.99£24.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.99/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Hydraulic Disc Brake Lever I-Spec EV
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Shimano Deore BL-M6100 Hydraulic Disc Brake Lever I-Spec EV

Disc Brake, Mountainbike

£29.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.99/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano SLX BL-M7100 I-Spec EV Brake Lever Right

Shimano SLX BL-M7100 I-Spec EV Brake Lever Right

Brake Control, Mountainbike

£29.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.99/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano Ultegra RT-CL800 Brake Disc Including Lockring Ø140mm

Shimano Ultegra RT-CL800 Brake Disc Including Lockring Ø140mm

Disc Brake, Road Bike

£34.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.66/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano Rotor SM-RT86 XT Ice Tech

Shimano Rotor SM-RT86 XT Ice Tech

Brake Disc, Mountainbike

£36.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.33/mo.*
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Shimano Brakes Shimano BR-R451-R V-Brake

Shimano BR-R451-R V-Brake

V-brake, Road Bike

£20.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
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Shimano G04S Break

Shimano G04S Break

Disc Brake, Mountainbike

£11.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.99/mo.*
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Shimano Disc Pads - D02S disc pads spring, steel

Shimano Disc Pads - D02S disc pads spring, steel

Brake

£13.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.66/mo.*
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Shimano SM-RT10 Disc Brake Rotor Ø180mm

Shimano SM-RT10 Disc Brake Rotor Ø180mm

Disc Brake, Mountainbike

£16.11
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.37/mo.*
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Shimano Altus BR-MT200 & BL-MT200 Post Mount Hydraulic Bled Disc Brake

Shimano Altus BR-MT200 & BL-MT200 Post Mount Hydraulic Bled Disc Brake

Disc Brake, Mountainbike

£21.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
9+stores

Brakes: 3 things to consider before buying

Your riding style plays a crucial role in choosing the right derailleur. If you're an off-road enthusiast, opt for a robust and durable mountain bike derailleur that can handle rough terrains. For road cycling, look for lightweight options that provide smooth and efficient shifting. Commuters might prefer derailleurs with easy maintenance features to ensure reliability during daily rides.

Ensure that the wheels you choose are compatible with your bike's specifications. Pay attention to details like axle type, brake system, and hub width. For instance, if your bike uses disc brakes, you'll need wheels with disc brake compatibility. Similarly, check whether your bike requires quick-release or thru-axle hubs. Reviewing these specifications will help avoid any fitting issues and ensure a smooth installation process.

The materials used in brakes can significantly impact performance and durability. Opt for stainless steel rotors or ceramic pads if you're looking for longevity and consistent braking performance under various conditions. High-quality materials may cost more initially but often lead to better reliability and reduced maintenance costs over time.

BRAKES

FAQ

Brakes are essential for controlling your bike. The main types include rim brakes, disc brakes, and drum brakes. Rim brakes are lightweight and cost-effective, while disc brakes offer superior stopping power in wet conditions. Drum brakes require less maintenance but are heavier. Consider your biking style and conditions when choosing.

Choosing the right brakes depends on your cycling needs. Brakes should match your bike type and riding environment. For off-road biking, disc brakes are ideal for their reliability in mud and rain. For road biking, rim brakes may suffice due to their light weight and simplicity.

Disc brakes are popular because they provide consistent performance in various weather conditions. They work independently of the wheel rim, reducing wear and offering better modulation. This makes them a preferred choice for mountain bikers and those who ride in challenging terrains.

Rim brakes are suitable for many bikes but not all. They work well on road bikes due to their light weight and ease of maintenance. However, they might not perform as well in wet or muddy conditions compared to disc brakes, which might be better for mountain or hybrid bikes.

You should replace bike brakes when you notice reduced stopping power or visible wear on brake pads or rotors. Regularly inspect them for signs of wear or damage. If you hear squealing or grinding noises, it's time to consider new brake components.

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