SRAM Guide RS

SRAM Guide RS
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Description

Description

The Sram Guide RS is the entry level model in the guide series that is suitable for enduro and downhill applications. The double pistons allow you to brake at the last moment to keep up your speed to the next corner. The Sram SwingLink concept allows you to adjust the point of contact. The improved caliper contains the new S4 pistons for powerful braking.

Delivery includes

• Single brake lever with caliper including brake lining and brake pads
• 2 x steel attachment bolts
• Clamp
• Insert pin
• Olive
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Review

Review


5 / 5

What makes a great brake? The key is the modulation!

- Dominic 26 February 2018

I needed a replacement brake for a trip to Malaga, so Mantel did their thing and delivered it promptly and at a great price. I bought a SRAM Guide RS for the rear. I've used the same brakes for the last 3 years and they are my preferred brake. Shimano may be cheaper but the modulation of the SRAM is much more accessable. The instant grab of Shimano brakes isn't there and that's why some people like the Shimano brakes, but for me it needs to be more subtle than that. You can get full power from the guides when you need it, but in the loose conditions of the Spanish mountains you don't always want to lock up the brakes... The brake did heat up on the long descents and the bite point changed a little as a consequence but the modulation and power of the brake never faltered.

Pros & Cons

Best modulation on the market
Great price
They do heat up on long descents

5

Dominic, 26 February 2018

What makes a great brake? The key is the modulation!

I needed a replacement brake for a trip to Malaga, so Mantel did their thing and delivered it promptly and at a great price. I bought a SRAM Guide RS for the rear. I've used the same brakes for the last 3 years and they are my preferred brake. Shimano may be cheaper but the modulation of the SRAM is much more accessable. The instant grab of Shimano brakes isn't there and that's why some people like the Shimano brakes, but for me it needs to be more subtle than that. You can get full power from the guides when you need it, but in the loose conditions of the Spanish mountains you don't always want to lock up the brakes... The brake did heat up on the long descents and the bite point changed a little as a consequence but the modulation and power of the brake never faltered.

  • Best modulation on the market
  • Great price
  • They do heat up on long descents

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Composition Front brake / Rear brake Single brake Set / Front brake / Rear brake Set / Front brake / Rear brake
Application Trail / Enduro / Downhill Trail / Enduro / Downhill / E-MTB Trail / Enduro Trail / Enduro
Level Better Better Better Good
Brake Hose Length 950 mm / 1800 mm 2200 mm 1000 mm / 1700 mm 1000 mm / 1700 mm
Shortening Supplies 00.5315.028.010 / 11.5309.765.000 0720916 / 0720825
Brake and lever position Universal Universal Front / Left / Rear / Right Front / Left / Rear / Right
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