An assembly of components designed to decelerate or stop an electrically powered bicycle is a crucial safety feature. These systems typically include levers, cables or hydraulic lines, calipers, and rotors or pads, all engineered to provide reliable and controlled stopping power tailored to the increased speed and weight characteristics of e-bikes. For example, a typical kit might contain upgraded disc brakes designed to handle the higher kinetic energy of an electric bicycle compared to a traditional bicycle.
Effective and dependable deceleration systems are paramount due to the increased speeds achievable with electric assistance and the added weight of the motor and battery. These specialized systems offer enhanced stopping power and modulation, contributing significantly to rider safety and confidence. Historically, standard bicycle brakes were often insufficient for the demands of e-bikes, leading to the development of these dedicated solutions that offer improved performance and durability.