SRAM, the Lincoln Park bike-parts maker, is in the midst of a PR crisis. The company's newfangled breaks failed, spectacularly, at a cycling race in Oregon. Results: a $15 million recall, and a saddlebag full of questions about the need for ever-more-high-tech bike parts. Click here.
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If I'm going to spend the money some of those parts cost I think I'd rather have a boat.
Perfectly happy with BB7s... I've never jumped on the hydraulic disc craze and honestly don't understand it unless you can go through a set of pads in a single day.
Saw a good article discussing the correct actions that SRAM has taken regarding this issue...
http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/sram-launches-hydraulic-brake...
(What's with "breaks" all of a sudden? I'm seeing this all over lately, not just in this forum. Did I miss something?)
Is this about the Hydro brakes? I couldn't find any info on a big crash in Oregon. I won't be purchasing any of the Red SRAM products soon, so i'm not too worried.
The firm received 95 reports of brakes failing in the U.S. One minor injury was reported in the U.S. and another in Australia.
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