A complete braking system, not just a "better brake"

Brembo has officially entered the mountain bike world with GR-PRO, a braking system developed for extreme gravity disciplines — downhill and e-MTB — and built on the same philosophy the company uses in MotoGP and Formula 1: everything works as a unique system, not as separate parts.

We’re not talking about an adaptation from motorsport, but a project designed from scratch for bikes, but with the same obsession for control, consistency, and peak performance.

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šŸ“… Context: how Brembo entered MTB

Brembo's entry into cycling is not a sudden move, but the result of a program developed over time.

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On June 18, 2025, Brembo officially announced its entry into mountain biking alongside the Specialized Gravity Team, with a direct focus on downhill competitions in the UCI World Series.

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From there, the project evolved into real tests on the toughest terrain possible: downhill races, where brakes are constantly pushed to the limit — temperature, speed, and extreme mechanical stress.

GR-PRO is the direct result of this process.

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āš™ļø The core idea: a complete system that works together

One of Brembo's central messages is that GR-PRO should not be viewed as a collection of components.

It’s a complete system made up of:

  • caliper

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  • master cylinder (lever)

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  • discs

  • pads

  • hoses

  • brake fluid

Everything is designed to work in "perfect synergy", meaning each element directly influences the behavior of the others.

The idea is simple: what you feel at the lever doesn’t come from one piece, but from the entire system.

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🧲 The caliper: real rigidity and precision

The GR-PRO caliper is a two-piece forged construction, designed for high structural rigidity.

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Brembo clearly states the goal: eliminating flex, so that every lever pull is transformed into precise and consistent braking.

It uses 18 mm pistons (4 piston design), optimized for:

  • immediate response

  • controlled progression

  • elimination of residual torque

  • consistency between the first and last brake

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šŸŒ€ The discs: inspired by motorsport

The GR-PRO discs are made of steel and come in 200 mm and 220 mm variants, with a thickness of 2.3 mm, thicker than the MTB standard.

The design is inspired by the motorcycle world, especially in the area of the disc spokes, to improve:

  • heat resistance

  • mechanical rigidity

  • thermal dissipation

  • weight control

Brembo bets on the idea that heat dissipation is key to consistency on long descents.

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🧠 Master cylinder: the part where it gets "custom"

The GR-PRO lever is one of the most adjustable on the market.

It includes:

  • 3 levels of lever ratio (soft, medium, firm)

  • 40 reach positions

  • 7 levels of free stroke

Basically, you’re not just adjusting "where the lever sits", but how the brake itself behaves.

You can set:

  • how easily the brake engages

  • where the bite begins

  • how aggressively the system responds

Brembo makes it clear: the brake adapts to the rider, not the other way around.

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šŸ”„ Consistency: the real strength of GR-PRO

One of the things Brembo constantly emphasizes is consistency.

GR-PRO is designed to deliver:

  • the same power at the beginning and end of the descent

  • no fading

  • no performance loss at high temperatures

This is made possible by the combination of:

  • rigid caliper

  • thick discs

  • reinforced hoses

  • mineral oil with stable viscosity

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🧪 The hydraulic system and pads

The hoses are steel-reinforced and have a PTFE interior, for:

  • minimal expansion

  • direct response

  • stability at high pressure

The brake fluid is mineral, developed internally by Brembo for thermal stability.

The pads are specially developed for the system and offer:

  • stronger initial bite

  • stable friction coefficient at high temperatures

  • repeatable behavior on long descents

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šŸ Where it was tested

GR-PRO comes directly from competition:

  • UCI Downhill World Series

  • testing alongside the Specialized Gravity Team

It’s not a trail or enduro product "built up to DH", but exactly the opposite: a system born in downhill and designed for extremes.

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⚫ Brembo GR-PRO

It enters completely differently:

GR-PRO doesn’t just try to be stronger.

Instead:

  • it treats the brake as a complete system, not individual components

  • offers a level of customization far above market average

  • places major emphasis on thermal consistency (minimal fade as a design goal)

  • comes directly from motorsport, not from the evolution of classic MTB

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🧬 Conclusion

Brembo GR-PRO is not just another downhill brake.

It’s a change in approach.

Instead of optimizing what already exists, Brembo built a system where each component works together for the same result: constant control at the limit.

Or more simply put:

it’s not an evolution. it’s a different braking philosophy.

The Brembo GR-PRO system on Brembo's website