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  2. BB7 - Wikipedia

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    BB7 can refer to: BB7, a postcode district in the BB postcode area; Avid BB7, a mechanical disc brake system for bicycles manufactured by SRAM Corporation; Big Brother 7, a television programme in various versions

  3. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    The rod-actuated brake, or simply rod brake (roller lever brake in Raleigh terminology), uses a series of rods and pivots, rather than Bowden cables, to transmit force applied to a hand lever to pull friction pads upwards against the inner surface, which faces the hub, of the wheel rim. They were often called "stirrup brakes" due to their shape.

  4. Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    Brake fade caused by overheating brake fluid (often called Pedal Fade) can also be reduced through the use of thermal barriers that are placed between the brake pad and the brake caliper piston, these reduce the transfer of heat from the pad to the caliper and in turn hydraulic brake fluid. Some high-performance racing calipers already include ...

  5. SureStop - Wikipedia

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    Once the brake pads make contact with the rear wheel, the Slidepad slides forward, which pulls a cable that is connected to the front brakes. [1] Similar to the anti-lock brake system in cars, the mechanism prevents the front wheel from locking, no matter how hard the brake is pressed or how slippery the road conditions are.

  6. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    The concept of brake pads or disc brakes as an alternative to drum brakes had been around at least as early as a patent by F. W. Lanchester in 1902. [2] However, due to high cost and inefficiencies compared to drum brakes they were not commonly implemented until after World War II. [3]

  7. AVID - Wikipedia

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    AVID or Avid may refer to: Avid Technology, an American audio/video technology company; Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), an American organisation ...