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With carbon lever blades and a machined twin-piston calliper, the premium Level Ultimate is the lightest disc brake from SRAM
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With its updated lever design and 4-piston calliper, the new Code disc brakes offer a step up in ergonomics, power and modulation
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Back in Issue #102, Chipps delivered us his experience with the long-awaited Shimano Deore XT drivetrain.
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The new SRAM Guide brakes were released earlier this year. That they were badged as a SRAM brake and not Avid was an unexpected move but at the same time…
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Light, powerful brakes that have great lever feel and just work consistently, no matter how long the descent.