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Avid Elixir 3 Disc Brakes with G3CS Rotor
Avid Elixir 3 Disc Brakes with G3CS Rotor
Add Avid Elixir 3 Disc Brakes with G3CS Rotor to your basket now
| Grey | Front - 160mm Rotor | Add this item to your wishlist | ||||
| Grey | Rear - 185mm Rotor | Add this item to your wishlist | ||||
| Grey | Front - 185mm Rotor | Discontinued - no longer available | ||||
| Grey | Rear, 160mm Rotor | Discontinued - no longer available | ||||
Top Features of the Avid Elixir 3 Disc Brakes with G3CS Rotor
With features that matter, the Elixir 3 offers ambidextrous levers complete with our standout TaperBore Technology and convenient tooled reach adjust.
- Weight: 405g
- Tapered Bore Lever with Integrated Reservoir
- Sleek narrow design
- Tooled reach adjust
- Two-piece Calliper, top loading pads
- MatchMaker compatible
- DOT 5.1 standard
- G3 Clean Sweep rotor design 160, 185mm
- Colour: Grey/Black
- MTB
Being able to choose from two different colors and use the adjustable rear banjo to route your housing like the pros, well, that’s just cool. Not all pockets are deep, which is why we don’t consider things like comfort, control and reliability “features” – to us, these are rights of every Avid owner.
About Disc Brakes
Bicycle disc brakes consist of a metal disc attached to the wheel hub that rotates with the wheel. Brake calipers are attached to the frame or fork along with pads that squeeze together on the disc. The way it is attached to the bike will be either by IS (International Standard) which has two holes facing the disc or Post Mount, which has threads going into the fork. Disc brakes have been successfully used on motorbikes for decades, and are the principal choice there. The primary benefit of disc brakes is that they perform equally well in all conditions including water, mud and snow. This is due to their position closer to the hub and away from the ground and possible contaminants like water, which can coat and freeze on the rim in colder temperatures. The pads are usually made from metal sinters or an organic compound instead of rubber. Water acts as a lubricant to rubber but not metal, therefore disc brakes maintain their stopping power in wet conditions. They also avoid the problem that rim brakes have of wearing out the wheel rims, especially in muddy conditions, as well as the requirement that the rim be straight. Disc brakes offer improved modulation of braking power and generally require less finger effort to achieve the same braking power. The advantages of discs make them well-suited to steep, extended downhills through wet and muddy off-road terrain, common in freeride bicycle riding.
About the Avid brand
Product manuals and service guides for all SRAM, Rockshox, Avid and Truvativ products can be found at sram.com or videos can be found on YouTube. Avid is the world's market leader in hydraulic and mechanical disc brake design and manufacturing. Avid does its homework. They have a reputation for getting it right. Not hard when the products are well designed, well manufactured and always have a host of problem solving and user refinements that you didn't know you needed until you use Avid for the first time!
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Returns Information
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- We make no charge for returns - there is no restocking fee.
- Returned goods must be unused and supplied with their original packaging.
- We pay the return postage on any faulty item - Read more.


