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Ideally, all the pressure generated in the pump is transmitted via the brake hose to the pistons and the brake pads with minimal deformation. In particular the stiffness of the individual components contribute to the characteristics of the bite point. The higher the pressure within a brake system, the greater the mechanical demands on the stiffness of the overall system. As pressure builds, the components undergo minimal elastic deformation. All else being equal, the higher the transmission ratio of a brake, the more elastic the brake feels. The challenge is to efficiently transfer the hydraulic pressure in the brake pumps to the caliper pistons with minimal deformation of the components, such as the brake hose, brake caliper and even the pads. The less the individual components deform, the more defined and firmer the bite point will be. The higher the required braking force, the higher the demands on the stiffness of the system to ensure a defined and firm bite point. Enter the Goodridge steel braided flex hose which can withstand a maximum pressure of 1350 bar and ensures immense stiffness due to its steel braiding.
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