Are Hayes brakes good?

Hayes has invested considerable design time in reducing friction in the system and the beautifully light and balanced lever action should be considered a great success, late braking is very intuitive, easy to dose and very effective.

What happened to Hayes brakes?

In 2005 the company’s nine-member management team bought Hayes Brake with Nautic Partners, a private equity firm, and renamed the company HB Performance Systems Inc. Hayes Bicycle Group has acquired Sun Ringle hubs, rims, wheels and components, WheelSmith Fabrications, Inc. and Answer/Manitou.

Are hydraulic disk brakes worth it?

Hydraulic brakes are higher end and they perform better than either rim brakes or mechanical discs in just about every respect, but they’re more expensive.

How long do hydraulic disc brakes last?

They’ll last anywhere from 100 miles to 1250 miles depending on riding conditions and quality of pad.

Where are Hayes brakes made?

Where are your products manufactured? At Hayes Performance Systems, we proudly manufacture our brake systems for power sports, heavy equipment, and military right here in the USA at our global headquarters in Mequon, Wisconsin, with reliable components from domestic and global partners.

What fluid does the Hayes sole use?

First things first: the Hayes system uses DOT 3 or DOT 4 mechanical brake fluid.

Are Hayes disc brakes hydraulic?

The Hayes is also a self-adjusting, open-type hydraulic system. The right- and left-hand master cylinders are exactly the same item, and you can reverse the levers without inverting the reservoirs, unlike with the Shimano brake.

How reliable are hydraulic brakes?

Modern hydraulic disc brakes are reliable, easy to modulate and extremely powerful. Even the cheapest models, for example.

Who owns Hayes performance systems?

The Brenlin Group has owned Hayes Brake since 1984. Financing for the deal is being provided by the Milwaukee branches of Marshall & Ilsley Bank, LaSalle Bank and Chase Bank. HB Performance Systems will continue to design and manufacture brake systems for the motorcycle, bicycle, power sports and off-road markets.

Does Hayes own Reynolds?

SALT LAKE CITY (BRAIN)—Hayes Performance Systems has bought Reynolds Cycling and said it will aggressively offer dealers three levels of carbon wheels with average aftermarket margins of 40 percent.

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