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I have loved Hayes since the Nine days and the T2 does not disappoint! They have plenty of power and easy to bleed and operate. The Crosshair Caliper Alignment screws are amazing for small adjustments and make these set and forget. Hayes has some of the best brakes I’ve ever used and these are up at the top for sure!
Caleb · March 2, 2026
Nothing like the modulation and sheer power of Dominion brakes!
I loved the A4 when I installed it on my Transition a year ago. I just installed T2s on my Revel and the stopping power is just as good. Big fan of the brakes, they'll likely be installed on all of my bikes eventually.
Chris · February 28, 2026
How can you go wrong
They work great, and they have a nice subtle appearance. I will say that I don't necessarily care for their bleed ports on the lever body. I have stripped out the threads on the lever body bleed port while trying to thread in a bleed syringe. The upper portion of the casting for the threads broke from the lever body not leaving enough material for the grub screw to grab and tighten enough to seal. Ended up just buying another A2 and swapped parts around to keep it as a T2, because it was cheaper to buy a whole new A2 caliper & lever assembly than just purchase a replacement T2 lever body. Once you get the bleed process down/figured out and have everything dialed in, they are just dead reliable brakes. You really don't think about them again, because they are a set and forget type of brake. There's no wondering bite point, no yanking the lever to bars for that panic brake, no more they just need another bleed to work good, just consistency.
Mike · February 24, 2026





