Christmas Countdown Day 15 | Win A Set Of TRP G-Spec DHR Brakes

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It’s time to stop what you’re doing and watch this video for a chance to win a set of TRP G-Spec DHR brakes!

Christmas Countdown Day 15 is here, and it’s time to bring some serious braking power to your fingertips. Upgrade Bikes has given us a set of 4 piston TRP G-Spec DHR brakes to giveaway. These brakes were designed with the assistance of UCI DH World Cup Champion Aaron Grin and offer reliable and predictable braking performance just when you need it.

The TRP G-Spec DHR is designed around a 2.3mm rotor offering a better braking and cooling area than a traditional narrower disc with a 4 piston caliper boasting a top-loading pad design.

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Win a set of TRP G Spec brakes.

At the lever end of the system, TRP world with Arron Gwin to produce an ergonomic level blade with tool-free and indexed reach adjustment. The hinged clamp design means that you don’t need to remove grips and shifters to move them around.

The brake lever is also designed to work with I-Spec and SRAM Matchmaker mounts to help clean up your cockpit.

In the box is a pre-bled system using TRP’s EZ-Plug connection so you can set your brakes up as quickly as possible and get on the trail right away.

As always we have prepared a video for you to watch and there is a question below based on what you’ve seen.

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Christmas Countdown Day 15 | Win A Set Of TRP G-Spec DHR Brakes

The winner of day 14 was:

  • daveshore

We will be in touch to arrange shipping soon!

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Andi is a gadget guru and mountain biker who has lived and ridden bikes in China and Spain before settling down in the Peak District to become Singletrack's social media expert. He is definitely more big travel fun than XC sufferer but his bike collection does include some rare hardtails - He's a collector and curator as well as a rider. Theory and practice in perfect balance with his inner chi, or something. As well as living life based on what he last read in a fortune cookie Andi likes nothing better than riding big travel bikes.

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