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  1. UCIillegalSocks on

    Brembo started making mtb brakes for specialized this year. Or at least they got a deal for it, dunno if these are in production yet.

  2. Delicious-Ad2092 on

    Well, cool red looks. But branding doesn’t necessarily mean quality. I wouldn’t say SRAM is a bad brand and it took me a while to get used to them after years with XTs

  3. What do you mean you do t know if they’re real? Brembo started making them for DH for the specialized team. It’s only a matter of time before they’re available for sale and they come up with more models for lighter duties.

    I like how they finally made the first disc rotor with spokes swept back instead of swept forward like every other manufacturer.

    Swept forward doesn’t make sense because of the buckling risk on the spoke. But I guess everyone does it so why change it. Then Brembo comes along and they don’t play by the rules because… well because they’re Brembo and they know a thing or two about brakes, so who cares what everyone else is doing.

  4. JollyGreenGigantor on

    I love Brembo brakes on my cars but these aren’t necessarily going to be stronger than anything else.

    But it’ll be sweet to outfit a bike just like a moto with Brembo, Ohlins, Yoshimura, etc. Be sure to rock Sidis too

  5. Nice! In a year from now people are gonna start painting their calipers red and putting temu brembo stickers on them 😎

  6. Will be overpriced and not provide any meaningful improvements vs other class leading models.

    But golly will those Sworks bois sure gobble them up for the brand recognition alone.

  7. muchadoaboutsodall on

    That rotor is on backwards and could fail catastrophically. Unless the calliper is on the front of the fork.

  8. blumpkins_ahoy on

    Much welcomed to the cycling world. There are many e-bikes that will benefit from stronger stoppers.

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