Description
TANKE
Name: Four-piston hydraulic disc brake
Model: TB-800
Color: Black/Red/Purple/Grey
Material: High strength aluminum alloy
Weight: 1 pair about 506g
Oil pipe: 900mm front, 1700mm rear brake
Use for: MTB/DH/AM/Folding Bikes/Electric Bikes, etc
Features: 3D Forged, Quad Piston, Bidirectional Brake,
The front and rear brakes adopt a split structure of inline brake handle/ clamp in the frame
About the model:
LRRF:Left Rear Right Front brake
LFRR: Left Front Right Rear brake
Note:There are two specifications of bicycle brakes, and the simple way to distinguish them is:
The left hand brake lever controls the rear brake, please select the left rear and right front brake.
The left hand brake lever controls the front brake, please select the left front and right rear brakes.Four-piston drive
Four large pistons smooth, efficient, synchronous oil pressure force transmission, integrated calipers to improve rigidity; Provides super strong, stable, uniform braking force, the braking process is a touch of the brake, the flat dial force produces un- even braking force, the disc is not easy to deform. Bearing turning point One piece brake handle
The bearing turn point improves the brake feel, and theintegrated brake handlecylinder provides enough oil. CNC precision machining
CNC integrated four-piston calipers, while mai- ntaining good stability rigid braking force, but also greatly reduce the weight, the internal use of imported sealing ring heat resistance and cold resistance, low temperature environment normal use -30C, high temperature environment normal use of 200CUltra light four piston oil pressure disc brake Weight: Front brake: 244g Back brake: 262gStroke regulation screw
Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to increase the reach arm, turn the adjusting screw counte- rclockwise to reduce the reach arm! High performance cooling
Lai Ling sheet
Polymetallic copper based ceramic formula, unique aluminum wing design, improve the heat dissipation performance by 25%.Tip: Please remove the clamp protector before installation, in the absence of protection