Code RSC MTB Hydraulic Disc Brake Rear Post mount Rainbow Hardware
  • SRAM Code RSC Mountain Bike Rear Hydraulic Disc Brake with Post Mount and Rainbow Decorative Hardware

Code RSC MTB Hydraulic Disc Brake Rear Post mount Rainbow Hardware

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The SRAM Code RSC Rear Hydraulic Disc Brake with Post Mount in Black, complemented by Rainbow Hardware A1, is a top - notch choice for mountain biking. Engineered for heavy - duty braking, it features extra piston power and a large - volume lever reservoir. SRAM's SwingLink™ and Lever Pivot Bearing technologies guarantee a smooth and progressive lever modulation, no matter how hard you pull. The 2 - piece forged aluminum caliper with four phenolic composite pistons delivers outstanding stopping power and excellent heat management. A stainless - steel heat shield cuts the thermal link between the pads and the caliper body, reducing fluid temperature. The forged aluminum brake lever has a large reservoir for more power and smooth modulation. The pivot bearing provides a sharp lever feel and a fatigue - free ride. The Bleeding Edge design simplifies maintenance, and the standard steel - backed sintered metallic pads offer more power and longer wear. Technical specifications include adjustable reach, post - mount caliper type, hydraulic lever actuation, right - hand use, black color with rainbow hardware, 1800mm hydraulic hose length, adjustable contact point, DOT hydraulic fluid type, no included rotor, and sintered pad compound.

Using your SRAM Code RSC Rear Hydraulic Disc Brake is easy. First, make sure the brake is properly installed on your mountain bike. Adjust the reach and contact point according to your comfort. When you're riding, simply squeeze the brake lever to slow down or stop. The hydraulic system will transfer the force efficiently to the caliper, which then clamps the pads onto the rotor. For maintenance, check the hydraulic fluid level regularly. The Bleeding Edge design makes it easier to bleed the brakes when needed. Replace the pads when they show significant wear. Also, clean the caliper and rotor periodically to keep them in good condition. Avoid exposing the brake to extreme heat or moisture, as this can affect its performance. If you have any issues, consult a professional bike mechanic.


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