








TRP Cycling
EVO PRO Limited Edition
Celebrating 40 years of TEKTRO and 20 years of TRP, the Limited Edition Anniversary EVO PRO pays tribute to the iconic G-Spec brake with a hand-polished silver finish, premium titanium hardware, and the World Cup-proven performance of the EVO PRO platform.
Sold as a Set (Front & Rear System)
EVO PRO Limited Edition
TRP Cycling/ Tektro USA
688 West Amidan Drive
BLDG 4X-1
Ogden UT 84404
United States
Born from Racing
Chase the Signature
Precision Tunability
Hand-Polished Silver Finish
500 Sets Worldwide
The EVO PRO Limited Edition celebrates 40 years of TEKTRO innovation and 20 years of racing under the TRP name. With just 500 individually numbered sets available worldwide, this special release pairs a hand-polished silver finish inspired by iconic TRP brakes of the past with the same World Cup-proven EVO PRO platform trusted by today's fastest riders.
Paying tribute to the G-Spec DH brake that carried Aaron Gwin to TRP's first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup victory, the Anniversary Edition honors the legacy that helped shape the brand. Today, that legacy continues with the EVO PRO platform, which carried Asa Vermette to victory in his first Elite UCI Downhill World Cup appearance.
More than a brake, the EVO PRO Anniversary Edition is a celebration of four decades of innovation, two decades of racing, and the pursuit of performance that continues to drive TRP forward.
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FAQ
TRP EVO PRO brakes are high-performance 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes designed for aggressive mountain biking, including enduro, downhill, bike park, and E-MTB riding. They are engineered for maximum stopping power, heat management, and consistent modulation.
Yes. TRP EVO PRO brakes are specifically designed for enduro racing, downhill riding, bike park use, and E-MTB applications. They provide high power output, strong heat resistance, and consistent braking on long descents.
TRP EVO PRO brakes use mineral oil. Mineral oil is less corrosive than DOT fluid, requires lower maintenance risk, and is stable under normal riding temperatures. Only use TRP-approved mineral oil when servicing.
TRP EVO PRO brakes use TRP-specific 4-piston pads and are available in three compound options, each identified by a distinct backing plate color. The resin pad, with a blue backing, delivers the most powerful bite and immediate response. The semi-metallic pad, with a red backing, is the quietest option and provides a balanced blend of power and modulation for controlled braking. The metallic pad, featuring a copper backing, is designed for heavy-duty applications, offering the most consistent performance in wet conditions and on long, demanding descents. You can view these pads here.
TRP EVO PRO brakes are compatible with 2.3mm thick TRP rotors. Common sizes include 180mm, 200mm, 203mm, 220mm and 223mm. Larger rotors are recommended for aggressive riding and heavier riders. View rotors here.
Please refer to our bleed procedure service guide for the full instructions. In general, to bleed TRP EVO PRO brakes: remove the wheel and pads, insert a bleed block, attach a syringe to the caliper port and a funnel or syringe to the lever, then push mineral oil from the caliper up to the lever. Reinstall the caliper bleed screw, purge any remaining air at the lever, seal the system, and clean any excess oil. Use only TRP mineral oil and a TRP-compatible bleed kit.
Yes. TRP EVO PRO brakes are well-suited for E-MTB due to higher power output, improved heat resistance, and reliable braking under increased bike weight. 203mm or 223mm rotors are recommended for optimal performance.
Common causes include contaminated pads or rotors, glazed pads, improper bed-in, or caliper misalignment. Clean rotors with bicycle disc brake cleaner, realign the caliper, or replace contaminated/ glazed pads and/ or rotor.
Ride at moderate speed and apply firm braking without locking wheels. Repeat 10–20 times per brake, gradually increasing force. Proper bed-in transfers pad material to the rotor and improves braking power and consistency.
Yes. They are recommended for riders over 200 lbs (90 kg), aggressive downhill riders, bike park laps, and long alpine descents. Pair with 203mm or larger rotors for maximum braking performance.










