Almost a year ago, we did our first ride on the TRP Spyre dual piston mechanical disc brake and wrote this lengthy review, but quite a lot has changed in the last year. Unfortunately both the Spyre ...
In our Tech Q&A series, we tackle cycling queries – no matter how trivial! – with insights from the BikeRadar team and trusted industry experts. This time, a reader wants to know if he can improve the ...
With the UCI legalizing disc brakes for cyclocross, and many professionals and amateurs— particularly in the US—adopting the system, it’s no surprise to see Avid, Shimano and Hayes all release new ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. How we test gear. We’re all bound to deal with squeaky, tight, or maladjusted brakes at some point ...
New fully hydraulic models from SRAM, Formula/Colnago and possibly Shimano are capturing attention in the road and cyclocross disc brake world, but with many cable-actuated levers on the market, there ...
Disc brakes on road bikes have been gaining popularity quickly over the past several years. Even the International Cycling Federation (UCI) has approved their use on pro race bikes in 2016. It’s ...
Brake adjustment might not be the greatest crisis of our time, but with all the talk of Red Seal certification, mandatory entry-level training (MELT) upgrades and driver competency generally, now ...