Code R Disc Brake
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Why We Like The Code R Disc Brake
For years, SRAM's Code brakes were the go-to for everyone from recreational shuttle lappers to competitive gravity nuts. The latest generation of Code R Disc Brakes doesn't change the reason why; instead, it reinforces it by adopting the same cam mechanism that made the Guide models such big hits among the all-mountain crowd. The cam's excellent modulation is paired with a larger reservoir and pistons in order to increase stopping power for applications that need it—think gravity rigs, e-bikes, and anything else where weight isn't a consideration. The reworked Code R is a big brake for big rigs.
Details
- Hydraulic brakes for heavy-duty needs like gravity and e-bikes
- Cam mechanism bites fast but modulates after engaging
- Larger pistons increase stopping power
- Expanded reservoir maintains consistent braking
- Heat management features reduce fade
- Easy bleed operation makes for simple maintenance
- Adjustable bite and reach tailor to your tastes
- Encourages reduced cockpit clutter by integrating with MatchMaker components
- Item #SRM00BS
- Lever
- alloy
- Lever Adjustability
- reach
- Actuation
- hydraulic
- Caliper
- 4-piston
- Caliper Adjustability
- contact
- Mount Type
- [caliper] post, [lever] standard or moto
- Fluid
- DOT 5.1
- Rotor
- CenterLine (not included)
- Rotor Size
- 160mm, 170mm, 180mm, 200mm
- Claimed Weight
- [front/left] 11.9oz (337g)
- Activity
- downhill, enduro, e-bike
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 8, 2022
game changer
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Im so stoke so much faster knowing i can stop when i need to
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December 16, 2021
Regarding the Front Sram Code R? Is this fully assembled already, with the hose bled and ready to be installed on the bike? Or do I need to assemble and bleed it myself? Thank you.
February 25, 2021
Are these Code R breaks CPS or Standard spacers? Srams site says post 2017 is standard and pre 2017 is CPS, sooo what are these?
November 21, 2020