In the context of a bike, a hydraulic plate generally refers to a part of the hydraulic braking system. Specifically, it is connected to the brake caliper or other components that apply braking force through hydraulic pressure. Bikes with hydraulic brakes use fluid pressure (usually a special brake fluid) to transmit force from the brake lever to the brake caliper, where the hydraulic plate or piston applies pressure to the brake pads. In hydraulic brakes, the hydraulic plate or piston moves in response to fluid pressure. This movement forces the brake pads to press against the brake rotor (the metal disc attached to the wheel), which slows down or stops the bike. Compared to mechanical cable systems, the use of hydraulic systems in bikes provides more precise control and stronger braking force, especially in high-stress conditions like downhill riding or racing. |
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