
The motorcycle brake caliper applies hydraulic pressure to press the brake pads against the brake disc, creating the friction required to slow or stop the motorcycle. As a key component of the disc braking system, it converts brake fluid pressure into mechanical clamping force. Brake calipers are commonly replaced when internal seals wear out or braking performance becomes inconsistent on commuter motorcycles used for daily transportation.
• Type: Front hydraulic disc brake caliper
• Material: Aluminum Alloy Body + Steel Piston
• Piston Type: Single-piston / Dual-piston (according to model)
• Surface Finish: Anodized or painted, corrosion-resistant
• Mounting: Standard bracket spacing for 100–150cc motorcycles
• Honda CG125 / Titan series (disc brake versions)
• BAJAJ Boxer 125 (disc brake versions)
• Loncin / Zongshen / Qingqi 125cc commuter bikes with front disc brake
• Suitable for common 100–150cc front disc brake systems in African & South American markets