A load-cell pedal measures pressure instead of travel distance. It reacts to how hard you press rather than how far, giving a more realistic brake feel and allowing finer control, especially useful for trail braking and consistent lap times.
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- What is a hydraulic pedal?
- What is a Load-Cell pedal?
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