Piccola HD Titanium: Trickstuff adds 3D printed titanium levers to this brake jewel
The Trickstuff Piccola HD are one of the most exclusive and lightweight brakes on the market, commonly found in any premium setup. Now the German manufacturer has introduced a new version that includes 3D printed titanium levers.
Trickstuff Piccola HD Titanium: maximum power in the lightest weight
The Trickstuff Piccola HD Titanium are added to the German manufacturer's catalog after two years of development. This model is the result of a collaboration with the 3D printing giant Trumpf and combines the power and design of the Piccola pump with the four-piston C42 calipers. The result is braking power suitable for any trail or all-mountain ride.
The new 3D printed titanium levers are lighter than the aluminum versions, but they are also more resistant and offer a better feel and grip thanks to their texture.
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In addition, Trickstuff has released an upgrade kit for those who already own Piccola HD brakes and want to add the levers.
Features
- 3D printed titanium levers, with 2 mm reach adjustment
- Anodized aluminum CNC brake calipers, with 14 and 17 mm pistons
- Angled hose connection at the pump and adjustable banjo union at the caliper
- Kevlar hoses and Bionol brake fluid
- Heat-resistant hollow stainless steel pistons
- Weight: 230 g (rear), 212 g (front), 442 g total for the complete set
Price and availability of the new Piccola HD Titanium
The new Trickstuff Piccola HD Titanium are now available for 1,100 € for the complete set and you can choose from four color combinations.
The price for the upgrade kit, levers only, is 130 €.
You can find more information and purchase directly at trickstuff.com.