SRAM Code RSC Brakeset Front & Rear, including SRAM MMX clamp, 2x 220mm SRAM rotors, 2x 40 mm SRAM post adapter’s. Brand new, but not in original packaging, came with my new bike, put my existing ...
Unveiled to the world today, SRAM has finally rolled out its long-awaited update to the Code downhill disc brake range. Equipped with technologies derived from the Guide and Level brakes, the new Code ...
Ten years since their inception, and now under the SRAM rather than Avid banner, their shape and design may have changed, but their intention remains the same. The Code remains SRAM’s ‘gravity’ brake ...
The SRAM Guide Ultimate, Guide RE and the Avid Code brakes have all scored places in our Dirt 100 selection. The Code DH brake has had a full overhaul and now wears the SRAM brand name. When it comes ...
Despite being branded as a ‘full bore’ DH brake, the SRAM Code RSC demonstrated deceleration values on the dyno that fell short of the big hitters. Does this mean they are no good? Not at all, in fact ...
With the updated CODE and Level brake models, SRAM have focused on an elegant, tidy look for a cleaner cockpit. The new series is intended to complement SRAM’s current brake models, essentially adding ...
Normally after a new product's presentation, and maybe a first ride, I take some time to formulate my thoughts, to let the Kool-Aid ooze out of my system. Occasionally, as in this case, something ...
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