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Avid Single Digit 7
Sale: 19.74
MSRP: 69.99


Shimano XT V Brake
Sale: 39.52
MSRP: 49.99
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Avid Single Digit SL Brake
Sale: 32.95
MSRP: 67.98


Avid Single Digit Ultimate
Sale: 79.95
MSRP: 111.98


Avid Single Digit 5
Sale: 11.51
MSRP: 40.01


Shimano XTR M970 V-Brakes
Sale: 69.98
MSRP: 150.01
Brake Summary
MTB brakes can be broken into two main groups:
Rim Brakes which include v-brakes and the older cantilever style brakes as well. These are by far the most popular MTB brakes because they are easy to maintain, they cost less than disk brakes, and they don’t require special overbuilt hubs.

Disc Brakes were first used (they were originally invented for motorcycles) for DH riders whose rim brakes were heating up their rims so much that it was popping the tube inside. As other riders started realizing their benefits they quickly gained popularity. They deal with mud and grime better than rim brakes, they don’t depend on the rim to be true to work properly, and the best disc brakes have much more stopping power than rim brakes.
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Avid Shorty 6 Brakes
Sale: 29.95
MSRP: 45.00


TekTro TekTro FX 30 U-Brake
Sale: 14.45
MSRP: 19.49


Dia Compe Dia-Compe 990
Sale: 18.68
MSRP: 36.00


Dia Compe Dia-Compe Bulldog
Sale: 14.95
MSRP: 18.99

Paul Touring Cantilevers
Sale: 77.95
MSRP: 95.99


Paul Racer Brake
Sale: 94.95
MSRP: 123.49

Avid Overcoat Noodle
Sale: 3.50
MSRP: 6.67


TekTro Oryx
Sale: 12.84
MSRP: 22.00


Paul Motolite Brake
Sale: 94.95
MSRP: 100.00

TekTro 862a Cantilever Brake
Sale: 7.53
MSRP: 11.49
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