- Tektro Cable Hanger Tektro$12.95
- Hayes V-Series Disc Rotor Hayes$49.99 - $60.99★★★★★(2)
- Hayes Caliper Rebuild Kit - Stroker Ace Hayes$27.00
- Shimano M755 Bleed Nipple Cap Shimano10% off$2.70$3.00★★★★★(5)
- Hayes Mount Adaptor Rear IS Hayes$19.99
- Shimano XT RT76 6-Bolt Disc Rotor Shimano14% off$41.99 - $52.99★★★★★(23)
- Shimano XTR Mount Adaptor Rear IS Shimano33% off$11.99$17.99★★★★★(1)
- Hayes Bleed Fitting - EC Hayes$1.00
- Formula Front IS Mount Adaptor Formula$14.95
- Formula Front Post Mount Adaptor Formula$15.95
- Formula Fox F40 Mount Adaptor Formula$49.95
- Formula RX Complete Hose Formula0% off$66.50$66.83
- Shimano XT/Saint RT86 Ice-Tech 6-Bolt Disc Rotor Shimano10% off$46.99$51.99★★★★★(23)
- Avid Matchmaker X Pair Avid30% off$50.00$71.00
- Avid Hose Kit - Code/R-Elixir 1/3-Juicy 3 Avid21% off$29.99$38.00
- Avid Hose Kit - Elixir 5/R/CR/CR Mag-X0 Avid20% off$39.00$49.00
- Hayes L-Series Lightweight Disc Rotor Hayes$54.99★★★★★(1)
- Formula 6-Bolt Rotors Formula$90.50
- Avid Rotor Bolt Kit - T25 Avid10% off$4.50$5.00★★★★★(1)
- Shimano SLX RT70 M7000 Center Lock Rotor Shimano24% off$37.99$49.99
- SRAM Stealthamajig Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose Fitting Kit SRAM27% off$7.99 - $29.99★★★★★(2)
- Hayes Mount Adaptor Front Post to IS - QR Fork Hayes75% off$4.99$19.99★★★★★(1)
- Shimano Stainless Tandem Road Brake Cable - 1.6 x 3500mm Shimano25% off$5.99$8.00★★★★★(3)
- Jagwire 5mm Pro Compressionless Brake Housing Jagwire$64.99
- Magura Mini Bleed Service Kit Magura9% off$31.99$35.20
- Hayes Venom Mineral Oil Brake Fluid Hayes$11.99
- Hayes Venom Pro Bleed Kit Hayes$58.99
- Jagwire Brake Housing Open Brass End Cap Jagwire$0.20 - $34.99★★★★★(7)
- Jagwire Brake Housing Open Alloy End Cap Jagwire$1.20 - $54.99
- Jagwire Universal Sport XL Brake Cable Kit Jagwire$30.99
- Jagwire Pro Brake Indexed Inline Cable Adjusters Jagwire$17.99★★★★★(1)
- Shimano CB90 In-Line Brake Cable Adjuster Shimano10% off$17.99$19.99
- SRAM Centerline XR 2 Piece Rounded Center Lock Disc Rotor SRAM25% off$84.99$113.00★★★★★(5)
- SRAM Centerline XR 2 Piece Rounded Disc Rotor SRAM31% off$59.99 - $66.99★★★★★(1)
- Shimano XTR MT900 Center Lock Disc Rotor Shimano$81.99★★★★★(2)
- Problem Solvers Mismatch Adapter 1.2 - ISpec II to SRAM Lever - RH Problem Solvers$24.99
- Hayes D Series Disc Brake Rotor w/Hardware Hayes$59.99★★★★★(5)
- Hayes Dot 5.1 Fluid Hayes$32.99
- Shimano XTR M9120 Brake Lever Shimano1% off$114.99$115.99
- Shimano Olive and Connector Insert V2 Shimano38% off$2.50$4.00★★★★★(5)
Brake Parts Buying Guide
When it comes to your bike, the brakes are one of the most important components. Disc brakes provide stopping power by using a caliper to squeeze brake pads against a rotor. When you pull on the lever, hydraulic fluid is forced into the caliper, which in turn applies pressure to the pads and causes them to clamp down on the rotor. This process slows or stops the wheel from spinning.
As with any other component on your bike, the brakes will eventually need to be serviced or replaced. Pads and rotors will wear down over time and may need to be replaced, and in regards to rim brakes, sometimes even the wheel may need replacing if the braking surface is too worn. If you notice that your bike isn't stopping as well as it used to, it's most likely time for a new set of pads. In addition, if your pads are worn down to the metal, they can damage your rotors, so it's important to replace them before they get too low. We recommend replacing brake pads when they reach 1.5mm of braking material, and material below 1mm needs to be replaced immediately.
Disc brakes are made up of a few different parts, including the caliper, pads, rotor, and fluid. The caliper is the part that houses the brake pads and squeezes them against the rotor. The pads are what actually make contact with the rotor and create friction to slow down or stop the wheel. The rotor is a metal disc that is mounted on the wheel and spins along with it. Hydraulic fluid is used to power the caliper and applies pressure to the pads when you pull on the brake lever.
If you're having trouble with your disc brakes, the first thing to check is the pads. If they're worn down, replace them. If the problem persists, it could be a problem with the caliper or rotor. Bring your bike to our shop for an inspection and repairs if you feel the problem exceeds your skill level. Our team will be happy to get you riding again. With proper maintenance, your disc brakes should last for years. If you find that your brakes are leaking oil, it could be a problem with seals in the brakes, or improper installation. Either of which we will gladly help diagnose and solve quickly and efficiently.
Guide to Our Brands
SRAM has been making brake parts for many years, and they have a reputation for quality and performance. When it comes to SRAM brakes, you can be sure that you are getting a product that is built to last and will perform reliably in all conditions. SRAM offers a wide range of brake parts, including pads, rotors, calipers, levers, and DOT 5.1 fluid, so you can find the perfect setup for your needs. Whether you are looking for high performance or simply want to upgrade your existing brake system, SRAM has the right parts for you.
SRAM centerline rotors offer superior braking performance in a wide range of conditions. The design is based on the principle of centrifugal force, which allows the rotor to self-center on the wheel during braking. This results in more consistent and powerful braking, as well as reduced vibration and noise. SRAM centerline rotors are available in a variety of sizes and finishes so if you're racing downhill, you may want a larger rotor at 220mm, vs someone on the road who may only need 160mm to keep weight down.
If you own SRAM brakes, then you may want to consider their branded DOT 5.1 brake fluid. SRAM DOT 5.1 fluid is a synthetic brake fluid designed for use in hydraulic disc brakes. It is not compatible with mineral oil-based fluids, and should only be used in systems that are designed for it. SRAM recommends that their DOT 5.1 fluid be replaced every two years, or sooner if the system is opened for any reason.
SRAM recommends that their DOT 5.1 fluid be replaced every two years, or sooner if the system is opened for any reason. When purchasing DOT 5.1 fluid, be sure to check the compatibility of the fluid with your brake system to avoid damaging it. SRAM primarily uses DOT in their brakes, however other brands such as Hope.
Shimano mountain bike disc brakes utilize a hydraulic system to create stopping power. A piston in the caliper presses brake pads against the rotor to slow or stop the wheel's rotation. Shimano disc brakes are some of the most powerful on the market, and are often used by downhill and freeride riders who need maximum braking performance.
Their road and gravel brakes compete to be the brakes of world class riders, as well. Specifically their Dura-ace for road and GRX for gravel. However, these brakes like all components will need maintenance and we have the parts for you.
Shimano brake pads are some of the most popular and well-respected brake pads on the market. They're known for their quality, durability, and performance, making them a great choice for both casual and serious cyclists alike.
There are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for Shimano brake pads, however. First, be sure to check what type of pad your bicycle uses. Shimano makes both disc and rim brakes, so you'll need to get the right type of pads for your bike. Second, take note of the size and shape of your brake pads. Shimano offers a variety of different sizes and shapes to fit different types of bikes and riding styles. For example, mountain brake pads will be different than road brake pads, and vice versa. Shimano does a great job of providing product support, so if you search your brake model online, they will provide you with a list of compatible brake pads and parts for your service needs.
Finally, be sure to read the instructions that come with your brake pads. This will ensure that you install them correctly and get the most out of their performance.