Description
The Shimano CUES BR-U8020 4-Piston Disc Brake Calliper features a post mount design and is crafted for use with mineral oil, which is safer and less corrosive than traditional hydraulic fluids. Its one-way internal fluid circuit simplifies the bleeding process, while the efficient piston retraction enhances pad to rotor clearance.
Key Features:
- 4-Piston post mount calliper
- Uses non-corrosive mineral oil
- Easy bleeding with one-way fluid circuit
- Quick installation with shim-less mounting bracket
- Compatible with international standard and post mount forks
- Designed for use with Shimano hydraulic brake levers
- Compatible with Ice Tech pads in resin or sintered compound
- Optional aluminium radiation fin pad reduces brake surface temperature by 50 degrees
For those looking to configure their CUES groupset, a simple chart is available to help you select the right components based on your bike type and speed requirements. Click here to access the chart.
To learn more about the CUES range, watch the introductory video below:
Shimano CUES BR-U8020 4-Piston Disc Brake Calliper
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Description
The Shimano CUES BR-U8020 4-Piston Disc Brake Calliper features a post mount design and is crafted for use with mineral oil, which is safer and less corrosive than traditional hydraulic fluids. Its one-way internal fluid circuit simplifies the bleeding process, while the efficient piston retraction enhances pad to rotor clearance.
Key Features:
- 4-Piston post mount calliper
- Uses non-corrosive mineral oil
- Easy bleeding with one-way fluid circuit
- Quick installation with shim-less mounting bracket
- Compatible with international standard and post mount forks
- Designed for use with Shimano hydraulic brake levers
- Compatible with Ice Tech pads in resin or sintered compound
- Optional aluminium radiation fin pad reduces brake surface temperature by 50 degrees
For those looking to configure their CUES groupset, a simple chart is available to help you select the right components based on your bike type and speed requirements. Click here to access the chart.
To learn more about the CUES range, watch the introductory video below: