• What makes a good set of brakes and how to get the most out of them - Chatting with Taylor Grey from Radic

  • Oct 18 2023
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

What makes a good set of brakes and how to get the most out of them - Chatting with Taylor Grey from Radic

  • Summary

  • In this episode of MTB - Sharing the Stoke, I catch up with Taylor Grey who has developed his own brakes - the Radic Kaha. These brakes don’t only look sick but they perform and have been in production now for a year and have been tested by some of NZ’s top riders. I want to get my hands on a set after talking to Taylor!


    Check out radicperformance.com for more information on the Kaha and to get yourself a set! Follow their Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/RadicNZ/


    And if you reckon your brakes are already top-notch but you aren’t sure whether you’re using them well or not check out the info that BrakeAce gives you or join me for a lesson next time you are in Rotorua.


    At New Zealand Mountain Biking, we run epic mountain biking tours across the scenic North Island, New Zealand. We also help riders build confidence and skills in our MTB and eMTB private lessons on the legendary Rotorua trails.

    The best way that you can support this content is by booking a ride/lesson with us so that we can continue to just talk about mountain bikes!

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