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I like it. Why? Future potential.  I remember when Magura released their first MTB hydros and really wanting a set, but I was a poor college student.  I could see the advantage back then and can see it now.  Better braking equals faster riders. Look how far the MTB brake systems has come since then AND how much the sport has progressed because of those systems.
This development will ultimately lead to more progression on the road side of the bike industry which will then feedback into MTB and is in general a good thing.  I am excited to see what happens next.  
Click the picture to go to Magura’s site and read more. Or just read the usual bike industry pundits for their take.



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I like it. Why? Future potential.  I remember when Magura released their first MTB hydros and really wanting a set, but I was a poor college student.  I could see the advantage back then and can see it now.  Better braking equals faster riders. Look how far the MTB brake systems has come since then AND how much the sport has progressed because of those systems.

This development will ultimately lead to more progression on the road side of the bike industry which will then feedback into MTB and is in general a good thing.  I am excited to see what happens next.  

Click the picture to go to Magura’s site and read more. Or just read the usual bike industry pundits for their take.

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  1. livetheoutdoors reblogged this from nicolas3298 and added:
    Hydraulic road brakes. I like.
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