SKU: DBKL0488

Tektro HD-M535 Disc Brake and Lever - Front, Hydraulic, Post Mount, Black

Vendor Tektro
Regular price $51.95
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Specifications

Brake Lever ActuationHydraulic
Rotor IncludedNo
Brake Caliper TypePost Mount
ColorBlack
Hydraulic Fluid TypeMineral Oil
Brake Lever UseLeft
Pad CompoundResin
Hydraulic Hose Length1900
Adjustable ReachYes
Weight300

The Tektro HD-M535 disc brake and lever set is an open system, 4-piston hydraulic post mount brake that offers powerful and controllable braking, making it a solid choice for MTBs and eMTBs alike.

  • Forged aluminum 4-piston caliper includes 5mm performance pads and uses mineral oil that's extremely heat stable
  • Brake lever features an aluminum 2-finger lever blade with dimples for extra grip and a cast aluminum, one-piece bracket
  • Reach adjustment allows riders to get the proper fit
  • Easy installation, adjustment and maintenance
  • 5 x 1900mm brake hose
  • Compatible with 2.3mm rotors (sold separately)
  • Recommended for eBikes with center mount motor
Description

The Tektro HD-M535 disc brake and lever set is an open system, 4-piston hydraulic post mount brake that offers powerful and controllable braking, making it a solid choice for MTBs and eMTBs alike.

  • Forged aluminum 4-piston caliper includes 5mm performance pads and uses mineral oil that's extremely heat stable
  • Brake lever features an aluminum 2-finger lever blade with dimples for extra grip and a cast aluminum, one-piece bracket
  • Reach adjustment allows riders to get the proper fit
  • Easy installation, adjustment and maintenance
  • 5 x 1900mm brake hose
  • Compatible with 2.3mm rotors (sold separately)
  • Recommended for eBikes with center mount motor

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So far so good

It’s still early in the testing stages ( replaced a single piston Textro twin on my recumbent trike) to see if I get better modulation