Bike brakes work by using friction to slow down or stop the bike's wheels. When the brake lever is squeezed, it pulls a cable that activates the brake mechanism. This mechanism can be either a caliper brake, which squeezes the wheel rim, or a disc brake, which clamps down on a rotor attached to the wheel hub. The friction between the brake pads and the wheel surface creates resistance, slowing down the bike.
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