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Pros: Outstandingly sensitive and consistent power and traction control for ultimate brake communication; lightest possible official Guide brake format; no compromise of reliability,...
SRAM’s ‘new’ Guide RE is officially designed for stopping the extra mass of electric bikes that regularly burn out conventional brakes. The good news is that also makes it an outstanding brake...
Pros: Ultra sensitive lever feel and HD power modulation when it matters most; user-friendly mounting, bleeding and reliability. Cons: Not cheap. Any of SRAM’s Guide brakes are hard to beat...
SRAM brake systems need to be serviced periodically to optimize braking function. If brake fluid is leaking from any area of the brake there may be damage or wear and tear to the internal moving parts.
29 wrz 2015 · SRAM's Guide Ultimate brakes are the most recent addition to the Guide series, slotting into the top position as the lightest and most full featured option in the lineup.
Guide Ultimate brake per end. $389. Sram Centerline ‘X’ 2 Piece Rotor. $82.95-$87.95. Positives. Very smooth lever feel. Lightweight trail/enduro option. Nifty new bleed port system. Negatives. Nothing at this stage. When it comes to the business of slowing you down, it has been a great year for SRAM and their new Guide series of brakes.