Avid BB7 Mountain Disc Brake Caliper Description:
The Avid BB7 Mountain Disc Brake Caliper is a highly adjustable disc brake caliper that provides excellent braking power and a ton of adjustability to eliminate brake pad rub. Each brake pad has an adjuster knob on it to really fine tune the distance of the brake pad from the rotor to eliminate pad rubbing and to fine tune the pad engagement point. Ball bearings in the pivot greatly reduces friction and improves brake lever feel, and an integrated cable stop spring adjustment adds more control of the brake feel. To top everything off, this caliper will come with a G2 CleanSweep 6-Bolt rotor, an IS mount caliper adapter, and hardware to ensure this caliper will fit properly on a mountain bike.
Note: Due to the shape of the brake pad installation tabs, this model is not compatible with most two piece or floating style disc brake rotors. For best feel and braking power, use zero compression brake cable housing or linear brake cable housing with the reinforcement strands running the length of the housing.
Features:
- Ball bearing pivots and an integrated cable stop spring adjustment work together to reduce friction, smooth out the piston actuation, and make overall maintenance much easier
- Inboard and outboard pad adjusters plus the Tri-Align™ Caliper Positioning System™ add a ton of pad and caliper body adjustability to better center the caliper over the rotor to prevent brake pad rub while improving brake lever feel
- Caliper has 74mm post mount bolt spacing and will include the adaptor for 51mm International Standard brake mounts
- Includes caliper, G2 CleanSweep 6-Bolt rotor, metallic/sintered brake pads, IS mount adaptor, and mounting hardware
Specifications:
- Brake Type: Mechanical Disc
- Brake Lever Pull: Long Pull
- Brake Mount: Post Mount (IS Adapter Included)
- Brake Pads: Metallic/Sintered
- Barrel Adjuster: -
- Rotor Included: 160mm (6-Bolt) | 180mm (6-Bolt)
- Color: Graphite
- Weight: 329g (160mm) | 370g (180mm)
This product was added to our catalog on December 2, 2024