612 Brems Hydraulic Disc Brake

The 612 Brems is a four-piston hydraulic disc brake manufactured in Europe and hand-assembled in Switzerland by Felix, the sole proprietor of 612 Parts. Known for exceptional braking power with minimal input force, precise modulation, and distinctive angular industrial design, the Brems represents a premium option for demanding mountain bikers. The brake features a unique dislocating lever blade for crash protection and uses Hope V4-compatible brake pads.

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品牌:612 Parts

定位:Premium · 820 Swiss Francs (excluding VAT) for complete brake set

適合:Riders seeking maximum braking power with minimal input force、Mountain bikers who value supporting small independent brands、Steep terrain and technical trail enthusiasts、Riders who appreciate unique industrial design and brand identity、Long-term bike enthusiasts planning to transfer brakes between multiple bikes、Consumers prioritizing local manufacturing and transparent business practices

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優點

  • Exceptional braking power with the lightest deadstroke force on the market
  • Outstanding modulation and control, especially on steep technical terrain
  • Unique and immediately recognizable industrial design
  • Innovative dislocating lever blade prevents damage during crashes
  • Strong commitment to local European manufacturing
  • Excellent customer communication and transparency from the manufacturer
  • Symmetrical flippable lever design for versatility
  • Relatively straightforward bleeding process once instructions are understood

限制

  • Premium pricing places it in the luxury category
  • Limited adjustability compared to competitors like Hope Tech 4 V4
  • Longer lever travel distance requires adaptation period
  • Only available in black and silver colors
  • No public-facing service documentation on website
  • Limited spare parts availability
  • Early production batches used 3D printed plastic parts that required revision
  • Kinematic interference possible with poor bleeds and levers positioned far from handlebar