The most powerful brakes nobody knows about...

Published 2023-11-27
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Discover why these brakes are not just an upgrade, but a revolution in MTB technology.

The groundbreaking Lewis LH4 brake

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-kg7hc8fv8n
    Just got a set of these after wanting some for a few weeks and I’m very happy with the quality straight out of the box. Fitting was easy and I didn’t need to bleed after fitting. The company distributing them are fast and professional at communicating. I’m really looking forward to seeing how far I can take them
  • @theArtiist_David
    I just got a set in the mail yesterday. I will put out a video in the coming months as I currently own a set of: 1.) Trickstuff Maximas. 2.) Radic Kahas 3.) Hayes Dominion 4's 4.) and the newest Lewis DH brakes... So off the top, it's obvious that Lewis pulled a lot from Trickstuff. I can say Trickstuff brakes still look and feel better better. I'll have a back-to-back on all these brakes soon....I'm currently running Kahas on one bike and the Maxima's on my other bike.
  • @Anirandom1214
    No idea how your stuff ended up in my recommended, never mountainbiked a day in my life but man they made my insomnia so much more fun!
  • @94retroMarin
    I have had a go on these brakes and I can say they are well made, have great modulation, and the immense stopping power is insane
  • @1stXLEY
    Been looking for new brakes and these look perfect!💪
  • @kangsterizer
    that felt very much like a commercial for a "not sponsored clip". weird honestly.
  • @andyc5367
    I can confirm these brakes are, well the Lewis LHt is absolutely amazing. Cheers for the review, made me take a punt and glad I did. I'd say they feel like they have modulation of SRAM rsc and the power of Saints, love them.
  • They are some pretty brakes! Beautiful machining Alex as you pointed out. Never heard of them but interested to find out more. See how they fair after a winter in Inners 😂 Good work Al 🤘❤️🌈🕊️🌎
  • @iffy_too4289
    Thanks for the review. I found Lewis a few months ago and have been very interested, glad to see they're working as good as they look. Definitely on the cards for a purchase if the Australian supplier doesn't do the usual nosebleed Australian price for obscure stuff (cant say as I know what they charge as when I looked their website didnt work).
  • @mtbboy1993
    I just saw the Lewis LHT Ultimate. This has to be the most adjustable brake. The brake looks well thought out. Reach, bite point, leverage adjustment. Nobody else has that. Definitely a strong entry to the brake market.
  • @bowandarrowbjj
    Amazing brakes. They are high quality and have superb performance.
  • @awfully.average
    talking about pistons , i know some companies use plastic or ceramic because they want to insulate it from heat build up , so on that note , is using steel pistons a good thing ?
  • @jonnyutah35
    Cool brakes, definitely worth a purchase, do the pads have any rattle like shimano?
  • @mtbboy1993
    These looks promising. They are piece of art. These would fit the look of my bike. Some call it 'Trickstuff copy'' They are definitely not a copy, yes some of the design is similar, but the bleed port placement is better than Trickstuff, plus it got the bite point adjustment. But what you said is on point. Trickstuff is super expensive, I'm sure they are good, I see they are back in stock in some retailers, but more than double the price. Less features. Also made in China does not mean bad quality. Good to see some competitive products in the brake world. I love that it has metal all over, bearings, no plastic bushings that wear out fast. No need to buy aftermarket lever. Like I had to do with Formula Cura 4. Ended up being similar price. I only bought one set, cus I wanted to wait for something potentially better. This seems like na valid option. The brake looks well designed. They told me they offer spare parts. So that's great. I see there is a german distributor too.
  • @mtbboy1993
    I'm not trying to be negative, just curious. I'm curious how they do quality control. Do they torture test every unit on a machine? I hope there won't be leaky seals. On Formula Cura 4 I had to rebuild the front brake as seals leaked. I don't remember how many kms I did. But atleast there were parts I could order and fix it. I hope spare parts will be easy to get. Formula Cura 4 is usless unless you buy RG Components leve upgrade which is currently out of stock. The guy making them is probably too busy doing press events for the bike brand he has too. But I managed to get a set. Before people bought all he had. So with my criteria it seems like Lewis is the brake to get now. As I don't want dot fluid, don't want to send brake off for service. And Lewis being a better design than Trickstuff. It seems like a no brainier if spare parts are available, but Lewis told me spare are offered. Bu ti don't see them on the website yet nor those that sell them. But it's early stages. If they do this right this might be the new king in town.
  • @MESSl152
    i just want to upgrade my 2022 trek shlash what is beast break for me xtr or lewish lh4
  • Hi, have you try the LHT with 4 x17mm pistons or just the LH4? what is the more powerfull LHT or LH4? Thanks
  • @TE_53349
    for brake pads. the best ive ever used are copper free brake pads. absolutely insane bite and stopping power