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Review Score:

4.2
Based on 23 reviews.

Price:

£163.99

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SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake

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Specification / Price Comparison

Spec Comment
Colour: Anodised Silver, Black The average price of Brakes with the same Colour: Anodised Silver, Black spec is £163.99
Option: Rear, Front The average price of Brakes with the same Option: Rear, Front spec is £96.00
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Weight: 375g The average price of Brakes with the same Weight: 375g spec is £96.33
Lever Material: Aluminum The average price of Brakes with the same Lever Material: Aluminum spec is £92.49
Caliper Design: 4-piston, dual diameter caliper The average price of Brakes with the same Caliper Design: 4-piston, dual diameter caliper spec is £120.99
Finish: Polished Silver Ano, Black Ano The average price of Brakes with the same Finish: Polished Silver Ano, Black Ano spec is £163.99
Rotor: Centerline The average price of Brakes with the same Rotor: Centerline spec is £114.99
Pad: Compound to Metallic The average price of Brakes with the same Pad: Compound to Metallic spec is £163.99
Fluid: DOT 5.1 The average price of Brakes with the same Fluid: DOT 5.1 spec is £114.86

Reviews of SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Brakes or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake scored 4.2 out of 5 based on 23 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Brakes available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake in our search today, at £163.99.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

excellent product by juicetavo, 8 November 2014, 9 out of 11 people found this review helpful I’ve yet to test these long term, but first few rides they’ve worked flawlessly. Paired with the centerline rotors they are as silent as they come. Designed has been greatly improved, moving away from the clunky blade levers of the Avid brakes, they’ve opted for a smaller blade very similar to those found on shimano brakes (which are awesome). Reach adjust and contact point adjust also worked perfectly, leaving both levers feeling pretty much the same. Only problem I encountered was finding the right bleed and hose cutting procedure which after some googling around found was the same as that used for avid brakes, so hose shortening and bleeding is easy provided you have the proper bleed kit. Pros: great modulation great power easy installation easy bleed (provided the right bleed kit) nice design Cons: none so far I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

One of the best brakes, considering the price! Sram Guide RSC with 180 mm Rotors by AnthonyHT, 5 March 2015, 10 out of 13 people found this review helpful They look very cool, lever feel is very good, the position is perfect. Tool-free adjustments are super easy to use and very accurate as well, compared to other SRAM/Avid products which usually had the reach adjustment under the lever in a way so you can’t use it properly. Braking power is definitely better than 2 pistons brakes from the same brand, the modulation is quite impressive also. You can really feel the deep stroke modulation on the lever, the result is that you control every bit of your braking. Durability is very good also, brakes manage heath very well when using aluminium backplates with organic pads. The only cons: the brake hose might be a bit cheap, could have dealt with a better one. Also the tool-free reach adjust seems a bit easy to break in case of crash. And why can’t we have a carbon fiber lever on a 300$ brake set. Bleed procedure is also weird, every time you remove the serynge, an big amount of your brake fluid tends to drop, not supposed to happen. Pros: great modulation looks pretty cool braking power is what you expect from a 4 pistons great value Cons: poor hose seems fragile don’t crash too hard no carbon fiber lever??? I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful




SRAM Guide RSC Disc Brake – other options

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