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Hydraulic And Mechanical Brakes For E-bikes: How Do They Work?

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The brake mechanism is a crucial part of e-bikes as it ensures your safety while you ride. E-bikes have electric power and can help you reach your destination easily with minimal effort. But with more acceleration comes the responsibility of controlling it properly. Good brakes keep you and others safe on the road or wherever you like to ride.  You can choose mechanical or hydraulic brakes for an e-bike. Both are capable of stopping your e-bike in nanoseconds. While either serves the same purpose but are very different from each in many aspects. Tektro hydraulic disc brake pads, hydraulic fluid, and pistons are present in hydraulic brakes but not in mechanical brakes . Let’s understand what the other differences are and how they work.  Mechanism And Differences - Hydraulic and Mechanical Brakes  Mechanism Once you pull the brake lever in a hydraulic braking system, a piston moves the master cylinder, which pushes brake fluid to the brake calipers. The fluid acts on the pistons in the