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Disc Brakes

January 20th, 2005 by Tim Grahl

JensonUSA has their list of disc brakes out. All kinds of sizing and prices. If you are still riding with V-brakes, you really need to switch. The constant and predictable stopping power is worth the extra money.

           

 

   

Avid Juicy Five Disc Brake
Value-priced hydraulic system from Avid! Choose from 3 rotor sizes:

160mm for cross-country and all around use $129
185mm for bigger riders and trailbikes $134
203mm for downhill racing and extreme freeride $139

           

 

   

Avid Juicy Seven Disc Brake
Top-of-the-line brake with Speed Dial pad contact adjustment in 3 rotor sizes:

160mm - $145 (reg. $155, save $10 through Jan. 31)
185mm - $175
203mm - $195

           

 

From
$150

   

Hope Mono Mini 160mm Brake
Amazing Hope CNC quality, lightweight, what else could you ask for? A favorite of Jenson USA staff for XC use.

           

 

From $215

   

Hope Mono M4 200mm Brake
We love these for freeriding and long-travel DH bikes.

           

 

   

Avid BB7 Mechanical Disk Brake
We recommend these over and over to riders who don’t want a hydraulic system but need more braking power.

160mm - $69
185mm - $79
203mm - $89

           

 

$165

   

Hayes HFX-MAG Plus 6"
Wave rotor design plus a featherweight carbon lever blade.

           

 

$140

   

Hayes HFX-MAG 6"
Great mix of value and performance. 5-star rated by our customers.

           

 

All Saint gear includes FREE ground shipping!

   

Shimano Saint
Saint gear is just the ticket for long-travel bikes. With 6" and 8" rotor options, this is one of the best-priced systems around for downhill and freeride bikes.

           

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