
Trickstuff Direttissima
Crisp bite point and precision for direct lines
Specifications
- Pistons
- 4-piston (14/17mm)
- Brake Type
- Hydraulic disc
- Hose Connection
- Angled fitting
- Brake Fluid
- Bionol (mineral)
- Reach Adjustment
- Toolless
- Disk Size
- 160mm, 180mm, 203mm
- Disk Thickness
- 2.10mm
- Weight
- from 520g per set
- Features
- Progressive toggle-joint linkage, ball-bearing pivot, POM pump piston
- Blade Material
- Aluminum
- Contact Point Adjustment
- No
- Lever Pivot
- Ball bearing
Overview
Named after the most direct alpine climbing route, the Direttissima rewards precise riders with instinctive braking control. A progressive toggle-joint linkage drives the oil from a 9mm pump piston into four 14/17mm stainless steel caliper pistons — the further you pull, the more force multiplication you get, masking raw power behind a refined feel. Pressure-resistant Kevlar hoses and a CNC-milled 7075 aluminum caliper maintain an exceptionally defined, consistent bite point, while ball-bearing lever pivots and a POM pump piston keep friction as low as physically possible.
Features
Progressive toggle-joint linkage for growing power feel
Four stainless steel pistons (14/17mm)
9mm pump piston
Ultra-pressure-resistant Kevlar hoses
CNC-milled 7075 aluminum caliper
Ball-bearing lever pivot for outstanding modulation
POM pump piston minimizes friction
Toolless lever width adjustment
POWER+ pads compatible with SRAM Guide
Available in Black, Cyan, and Silver caliper
Guides for setup
All guidesBrake Bed-in
The essential process for achieving maximum braking power.
Brake Bleeding
System-specific bleed procedures for Shimano, SRAM, and Magura — eliminate lever sponginess and restore full power.
Weather & Conditions Adaptation
Setup adjustments for wet, muddy, dry, and cold conditions — tires, suspension, drivetrain, and brakes.
How we evaluate this component
Product cards, analysis notes, and setup guidance are grounded in public specifications, market positioning, compatibility, and the most likely real-world use cases on trail.
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