Introducing the new Avid X0 & X0 Trail Brakes
Don't be fooled by the sleek design and slender 340-gram weight. With a powerful new 4-piston caliper and innovative lever pivot bearing, the all-new X0 Trail eats nasty terrain for lunch. More power, more control, more fun on every trail.
AVID X0 TRAIL
Trail riding has progressed. Expectations have changed. Riders want one bike that does it all and demand a brake that keeps up. At just 340 grams, the new Xo Trail was born to climb and engineered to descent. With a 4-piston caliper and innovative lever pivot bearing, it packs more power than any other brake in its class.
- 4-Piston Dual-Diameter Caliper
- Tool-Free Contact Adjust
- Tool-Free Reach Adjust
- MatchMaker X Compatible
Specifications | |
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Application: | XC/TRAIL/AM/DH |
Weight: | 340 grams (Front; Direct Mount, 160mm rotor) |
Color: | Black Ano or Polished Silver |
Fluid: | DOT 5.1 |
Rotor Size: | HS1 160/170/180/200mm |
Caliper: | Forged 2-piece Aluminum |
System: | 4-Piston Dual-Diameter Caliper |
Pads: | Organic with Alloy Backing Plates |
AVID X0
X0 weighs in at a lean 315 grams, complete with forged aluminum lever body and caliper, and the legacy of precision and quality to carry the X0 name.
Packing and intuitive design and unmatched feel, X0 gives you the power to lean harder, push further and hot the trail with a one-two punch of performance and control.
Specifications | |
---|---|
Application: | XC/TRAIL/AM |
Weight: | 315 grams (Front; Direct Mount, 160mm rotor) |
Color: | Silver, Red or Black |
Fluid: | DOT 5.1 |
Rotor Size: | HS1 160/170/180/200mm |
Caliper: | Forged 2-piece Aluminum |
System: | 2-Piston; Open System |
Pads: | Organic with Alloy Backing Plates |
MSRP PRICING: X0 Trail: £233 / XO: £196
Availability: Mid-July 2012
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