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GRAVITY COMPONENTS Launches Three New 3D-printed Titanium Components 3

Bling out your brake and dropper levers.

Bad Feilnbach, January 2026 – Gravity Components introduces three new high-end levers for brakes and droppers: The Leverage MT, The Leverage TNT, and The Eject Lever DM. All components are additively manufactured from titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) on German machines in Germany. Since the company relocated to upper Bavaria in October 2025, the entire value creation chain has been based exclusively in Bavaria. Gravity Components was previously introduced as an engineering-driven brand with a clear focus on functional titanium components. With these three new levers, the company consistently continues this approach, expanding its portfolio with highly stressed, technically demanding cockpit components.

Additive Manufacturing Instead of Conventional CNC

All three products are manufactured using metal 3D printing from titanium. This process enables targeted material placement, complex internal structures, and high reproducibility while maintaining low weight. Gravity Components exclusively uses machines and manufacturing partners in Germany. Design, development, production, post-processing, and quality control are carried out entirely by Gravity Components itself.

The Leverage MT – Additively Manufactured Titanium Brake Lever for Magura MT

The Leverage MT was developed specifically for Magura MT brakes (MT5, MT7, MT8, MT Trail, among others). The goal was to create a lever capable of withstanding the typical loads encountered in enduro and gravity riding without compromising weight or ergonomics. Weighing 22.7 g per lever, it combines high structural stiffness with controlled elasticity. The honeycomb structure at the lever tip is not decorative but functional: it increases grip between finger and lever, providing consistent feedback even in wet conditions, mud, or when hands are fatigued. The integrated reach adjuster features defined detents in 30-degree increments. The ratcheting mechanism is designed to remain secure even under heavy vibration and sustained loads. Installation requires only a few steps and does not require re-bleeding the brake system. Development and geometry are based on numerous prototypes as well as extensive load and real-world testing.

The Leverage MT mounted
The Leverage MT pair

The Leverage TNT – Lightweight Titanium Lever for INTEND Trinity

With The Leverage TNT, Gravity Components targets users of INTEND Trinity and Trinity V2 brakes. Weighing just 16.2 g per lever, it is among the lightest titanium brake levers in its class. The design is consistently optimized for material efficiency: additive manufacturing allows wall thicknesses, transitions, and radii to be precisely adapted to real-world load paths. Gravity Components states that the lever has been tested well beyond relevant ISO requirements. Installation is possible without re-bleeding the brake system. As with the MT version, the TNT features a functional honeycomb grip structure that provides additional traction.

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The Eject Lever DM – the Next Evolutionary Step of The Titanium Dropper Remote

The Eject Lever DM is not the first dropper remote in the Gravity Components portfolio, but the logical evolution of the existing remote line. With the DM version, the company introduces a direct-mount interface compatible with Matchmaker-style brake mounts. The goal of development was maximum cockpit integration combined with expanded ergonomics:

  • Direct Mount reduces clamps and frees up handlebar space
  • A straight cable exit allows for exceptionally clean cable routing (like SRAM Stealth systems)
  • Ergonomics are based on a two-stage adjustment concept: three defined mounting positions allow the lever’s position within the plane of the handlebar to be adjusted laterally and in terms of base distance to the grip. In addition, a separate reach adjuster allows precise tuning of the engagement point, defining the effective thumb travel required to actuate the dropper.

The ball-bearing lever mechanism is designed to be play-free and provides a clearly defined, smooth actuation feel. The Eject Lever DM is also fully additively manufactured from titanium and designed for sustained use in demanding gravity applications.

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The Eject Lever DM mounted

Pricing & Availability

All products will be available in Titan Raw starting January 19, 2026:

  • The Leverage MT – €199.50 MSRP
  • The Leverage TNT – €199.50 MSRP
  • The Eject Lever DM – €99.50 MSRP

All components are available at www.gravity-components.com and www.r2-bike.com/de/gravity-components

Color Concepts

While colored versions were initially planned, development revealed that conventional anodizing processes do not provide sufficient abrasion resistance on highly stressed lever surfaces. Gravity Components is therefore currently evaluating Cerakote coatings to enable future color options without compromising function or durability.

About Gravity Components

Gravity Components is a German manufacturer of highly stressed titanium components for mountain bikes. Since relocating to Bad Feilnbach, Bavaria, in October 2025, the entire value creation chain has been based regionally in Bavaria. The company focuses on additive manufacturing, engineering-driven development, and components designed for uncompromising use.

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