SKU: BR4726

SRAM Code RSC Disc Brake and Lever - Rear, Hydraulic, Post Mount, Black with Rainbow Hardware, A1

Vendor SRAM
Regular price $184.24
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Specifications

Adjustable ReachYes
Brake Caliper TypePost Mount
Brake Lever ActuationHydraulic
Brake Lever UseRight
ColorBlack with Rainbow Hardware
Defined ColorBlack
Hydraulic Hose Length1800
Hydraulic Fluid TypeDOT
Rotor IncludedNo
Pad CompoundSintered

Built using the same architecture as the Guide brakes, but with larger fluid reservoir and pistons, it delivers even more power and heat management. SRAM's SwingLink lever actuation design provides great modulation.

  • Four phenolic plastic pistons provide the stopping power and excellent heat management
  • Stainless steel heat shield breaks the thermal connection between the brakes pads and the caliper body, which reduces fluid temperature
  • Bleeding Edge design for easier maintenance
  • Includes steel-backed sintered metal pads
Description

Built using the same architecture as the Guide brakes, but with larger fluid reservoir and pistons, it delivers even more power and heat management. SRAM's SwingLink lever actuation design provides great modulation.

  • Four phenolic plastic pistons provide the stopping power and excellent heat management
  • Stainless steel heat shield breaks the thermal connection between the brakes pads and the caliper body, which reduces fluid temperature
  • Bleeding Edge design for easier maintenance
  • Includes steel-backed sintered metal pads

Customer Reviews

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Ivan

I installed these to replace my lower tier SRAM brakes (Guide T). Night and day difference. These do not lose tension and become spongey like the guides. They are adjustable too so you can control the bite point and reach easily. Obviously, Sram brakes focus more on modulation than shimano. So if you're coming off something like Shimano XT, you may not be blown away by the bite. But you won't be disappointed either. And you have the excellent modulation control of SRAM. Installation was easy and Sram makes their brakes easy to bleed with their kit. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING IF YOU WANT TO INSTALL THESE. IF YOU DON'T, HAVE A BIKE SHOP DO IT.

On the trail these brakes have been absolutely perfect.;

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Jarhead

These are outstanding. The modulation and finesse as you brake, are far superior to even Shimano's top offerings, which simply grab like heck, and that is it. Even the bike shop was amazed.

Love them!;

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Lance

Awesome brakes;

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Distance Runner

I love the modulation of these SRAM Code RSC brakes. I am a much lighter rider, but due to my cautious nature, I am a heavy braker down steep descents. The original Shimano stock brakes would squeal and fade near the bottom of these fun rides I love doing, so I decided it was time for an update. The CODE RSC,plus the SRAM Centerline rotor, doesn't have any brake fade whatsoever. I rode down a steep 3 mile technical path full of rocks and tree roots, and I navigated it with ease with these brakes. I feel much more confident because there is no fade and the modulation is insanely effective. I highly recommend these disc brakes. you will not regret them! They are worth every single penny for better safety and performance.;