by éklore-ed Sport & Technics
Hydraulic braking
Published on June 24, 2024
Updated on March 2, 2026
Course Overview
This two-day training course introduces you to the fundamentals of hydraulic bicycle brake systems. In the workshop, you will learn how todiagnose issues and perform maintenance tasks in accordance with manufacturers’ general guidelines, including bleeding the brakes, cutting hoses, removing pistons, adjusting the systems for different riding styles, and replacing brake pads.
Tempo
Classical
Course duration 2 days
Admission Requirements
No prerequisites
Specialization Program
Campus
Grenoble
Saint-Denis
Bizanos
Diploma Certificate of Completion
A career-focused program designed to achieve three educational goals!
Your expertise
Gain technical and sales expertise in the bicycle industry in order to join companies specializing in the sale, repair, and maintenance of bicycle equipment.
Your technical expertise
Master the technical aspects of cycling equipment, accessories, and gear in an environment where product innovation is constant and the customer experience is at the heart of expectations.
Your added value
Acquire the skills, interpersonal skills, and practical knowledge needed to advise athletes and become an asset to your future department, workshop, sports store, or business venture.
I am applying for the training program
Theory
Acquisition of vocabulary and basic concepts
Analysis of the unique characteristics of each manufacturer
Workshop
Purge
Hose cut
Removing the pistons
Adapting the systems to different bicycles
Compatibility
Brake pad replacement
General maintenance
Pau / Bizanos
From March 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026
From September 7, 2026, to September 8, 2026
Grenoble
From July 16, 2026, to July 17, 2026
Paris
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Nantes
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Approved and signed
Certificate of Training.
Continuing Education
Price: €650
Funding opportunities. Contact us for more information.
All of our training programs are accessible and designed to accommodate participants with disabilities.
Discussing disability as early as the recruitment phase is often a key step toward a successful training program.
Being aware of a learner’s disability means being able to design a training program that takes into account their needs and the resources required to support their learning journey. Therefore, it is advisable to consider a learner’s disability as early as the registration phase.
How can I get support?
Contact:
Valérie Cassoulet at 05 59 62 98 48 or 07 87 13 13 86 orvalerie.cassoulet@eklore-ed.com
Sophie Abdallah at 05 59 92 33 55 or 06 77 16 76 61 orsophie.abdallah@eklore-ed.com
Solenne Villetet at 05 59 92 33 46 or 07 65 17 60 58 or solenne.villetet@eklore-ed.com
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