TRP Euro X Brake Calipers


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 65.00
  • # of Reviews: 1

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Product Description

The new TRP brakes are designed to give maximum stopping power and mud clearance. Removable cartridge style pads for easy pad changes. They come with extra pads that are compatible with Carbon wheels. Available in three stock colors – Black, Grey and Ti. 140g per wheel.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by maleonardphi a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: September 22, 2008

Strengths:    Weight, stopping power, adjustability, looks.

Bottom Line:   
I have the magnesium version of these. They are nearly half the weight of my Avid Shorty 4's and almost the same stopping power, with the benefit of the mud clearance provided by the wide profile cantilever brakes. The magnesium version is pricey, but damn sexy. However, they have the option of toe adjustment for the brake pads which is really handy.

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Favorite Ride:   RIght now, any I can get out on

Similar Products Used:   Avid Shorty 4

Bike Setup:   Rock Lobster Team CX



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Toeing TRP Euro-X on carbon fork?

I finished building up my Moots psychloX the other night and have some toe issues. Brakes are TRP euroX alloys on a Alpha Q CX fork. One pad is reversed toed and the other is fl   Read More »

Brake Pads for TRP Euro X

Hey all: Wondering if anyone knows what size pads are used in the cartridge style pad holders of the TRP Euro X cantis? They seem to be slightly bigger than Shimano road pads   Read More »

TRP Euro X Stopping Power?

Folks, Still pretty new to CX as I just started racing CX last season. I am running the TRP Euro X brakes front/rear on my bike and am not impressed with the stopping power. I   Read More »

TRP Euro-X

I am planning a switch to TRP Euro-X brakes from spookys this year. My question is whether to go with the Carbon or Mag brakes. I have found a pair of carbons for 160, brand new.   Read More »

TRP Euro X vs. Paul Neo Retro

This question has probably been beat to death on these forums but I cannot find anything along the lines of pure functionality and not bling factor. Are the TRP brakes as good at s   Read More »

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