Bengal mechanical disc brakes: the most prized disc brake caliper and rotor in the tandem industry. They feature the thickest bike rotor in the industry thus reducing heat on hills and when hauling a heavy load. Most bike disc rotors are 1.8mm~2.2mm thick, while the Bengal rotor is over 2.5mm thick.
MadRhino said:Heavy rotors do shed heat, but they slow down performance adding weight to the wheel. A fine design, larger diameter light weight rotor does perform better. After years of trying various components, I now use the same Hope 225mm rotor with either Hope M6 or Magura MT7 calipers. These combinations are giving the best braking performance and reliability that can be found in bicycle components.
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killerisation said:I'm looking to buy this rotor if you wanted to sell it
How much for those Bengal brake complete set?Bengal mechanical disc brakes
markz said:How much for those Bengal brake complete set?Bengal mechanical disc brakes
Avid BB7 is reasonable price, matched with some Koolstop pads that people always speak highly of. Then if you'd want more stopping power then just up the disc diameter to 203 or 205.
MadRhino said:There is a speed from which you need hydro brakes,
In the 60’s I have had a horse with no brakes. You could bring his mouth to your knee for an emergency one-rein stop, it didn’t work for he’d rather crash and flip on the ground, than braking. Freaking crazy horse. Painful memories.maanebedotten said:I just love the boardtracker era. Coolest looking bikes ever with absolutely no thought given to safety![]()