• Dominion A4: Making power is easy, making power with the right feel is the real challenge. Dominion combines endless braking power with intuitive modulation and the industry’s lightest lever feel. Dominion’s master cylinder is factory tuned for the shortest dead stroke possible and a crisp bite point. The Dominion A4 caliper utilizes four pistons in the most structurally rigid design possible. The brake set includes two D-Series rotors available in 160mm, 180mm, and 203mm.
• ProTaper Bar/Grip Combo: Thicker in all the right places, ProTaper has been an industry leader in handlebar technology since day one.
Bar width: 810mm, Clamp Diameter: 31.8 or 35mm, Rise: 0mm, 12.7mm, or 25.4mm, Material: 7050 Aluminum
Our Meat Hammer grips will keep you from beating your palms on the most rugged of trails.
• ProTaper JUNIT Bar/Grip Combo Designed specifically for younger riders with smaller hands, the ProTaper JUNIT bar/grip combo provides superior comfort and control to your favorite mini riding buddy.
Using the same tech from our Dominion A4 brake system, we have dropped the piston count in the rear to two while maintaining that Dominion feel. With the SFL (short finger lever), this brake is perfect for those with smaller hands or those who prefer smaller levers. The brake set will include two D-Series rotors available in 160mm, 180mm, and 203mm.
There will be new prizes revealed every day in the lead up to Dec 25th so check the Advent Calendar daily on the front page of Pinkbike and make sure you enter for a chance to win.
Winners will be notified via the email associated with their Pinkbike account within 48 hours of their name being drawn.
On the ninth day of Christmas Pinkbike clickbaited me, for 9 Hayes “huckin” hampers, 8 refreshing repair stands, 7 Brendog (got robbed) bundles, 6 Jizzing Joysticks.......... 5 surprisingly priced Siskiu’s!!!!........... 4 functional Forefront’s, 3 detailed dentist stems, a pair of over priced goggles and some brakes to stop me hugging a treeee.
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Just noticed the caliper had little dots on the side at the post mounts. Looked it up and those are actually set screws. That's freakin' genius!!! No more fiddling to get your caliper alignment dialed.
I switched from sram to shimano, still wasn't happy. Switched to the dominions and I will never look back. Tons of power and the lever feel is incredible, so smooth. Hayes is back for sure.
They are amazing, been running them for a year now.
I've ridden quite a few brakes and these are by far the most powerful and least fatiguing to use.
They are also super reliable, have not had an issue with them yet.
I have been running them for a year now and am very happy with their overall performance, stopping power and lever feel (no tired fingers, light with good modulation). Took the LBS mech a couple tries to get them bled properly but since then (1yr) they haven't needed any maintenance.
I've been on them a few months and they are really good. They have excellent power, modulation, and lever feel. Despite being heavier, I've yet to get them to fade, and they have some really nice design features. The only complaint I have is the bleed process can be a bit more tedious than with the Bleeding Edge tool, but once you get the hang of it, it isn't bad.
My last name is Hayes, too bad that doesn’t help me here. I remember when I first found out about Hayes brakes. I spent a day or two coming through my 23andMe trying to find out if they were a relative of mine lol.
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