Brakes

Our bike brakes collection offers everything you need for stopping power, precision, and safety on every ride. From brake rotors and complete disc brakes to spares and accessories, we stock high-quality components to suit both MTB and road bikes. Not sure what you need? Our brake selection guide makes it easy to choose the right braking system for your style of riding.

High-Performance Bike Brakes for Every Rider

Your braking system is one of the most important safety and performance features on your bike. Whether you’re navigating technical mountain bike trails, tackling fast descents, or cruising city streets, the right brake setup ensures confidence and control.

Why Upgrade or Maintain Your Bike Brakes?

  • Improved Stopping Power: Essential for steep descents and wet conditions.
  • Better Modulation: Smoother, more predictable braking.
  • Durability: High-quality brakes and rotors last longer under heavy use.
  • Custom Fit: Find the perfect lever feel, rotor size, and pad compound.

Our Brake Range Includes:

  • Disc Brakes (Hydraulic & Mechanical): For consistent performance in all conditions.
  • Brake Rotors: Multiple sizes and designs for heat management and braking efficiency.
  • Brake Pads: Organic, semi-metallic, and sintered options for different riding styles.
  • Brake Levers & Calipers: Lightweight, ergonomic, and responsive.
  • Brake Cables & Housing: For smooth, reliable operation.
  • Bleed Kits & Fluids: Keep hydraulic systems running at their best.

Brake Selection Guide

Choosing the right brake system depends on your bike type, riding style, and terrain. Mountain bikers often prefer larger rotors for increased stopping power, while road cyclists may opt for lightweight calipers or smaller rotors for weight savings. Disc brakes are the go-to choice for wet-weather performance, and hydraulic systems offer superior modulation compared to mechanical options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How often should I replace brake pads?

Depending on conditions, pads may last a few hundred to over a thousand kilometres. Always replace them if you hear metal-on-metal contact.


Do I need to upgrade my rotors with new brakes?

While not always required, matching new brakes with fresh rotors can improve performance and extend lifespan.


Are hydraulic brakes better than mechanical brakes?

Hydraulic brakes generally offer smoother modulation and stronger braking power, but mechanical brakes are easier to maintain.


Do you ship bike brakes Australia-wide?

Yes — we deliver brake systems, rotors, and spares across Australia with fast, tracked shipping.