Sram
Sram Code Ultimate Stealth 4 Piston Disc Brake
Sram Code Ultimate Stealth 4 Piston Disc Brake
For the first time ever, our legendary Code brake now wears the Ultimate crown. The full power stopper features a new technology to improve the aesthetics of your interior: Stealth. The all-new lever body design brings the tube closer to the bar, allowing for a sleeker, more modern ride. The proven internals remain the same, with SwingLink driving our signature feel. And for unmatched ease of customization, Code Ultimate offers tool-free reach and contact point adjustment. To top it off, a carbon blade joins our Lever Pivot Bearing technologies, so the feel will remain smooth. Our best just got better.
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Stealth body design to complement our AXS cockpit
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Designed for the most demanding braking needs
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Metal bearings are standard for increased power and longer life
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Our most powerful brake, using our SwingLink and lever pivot bearing for fatigue-free riding
Technology
SwingLink
Press a SRAM brake lever and you notice it immediately. Less dead zone. More positive engagement. A new cam system requires less lever travel to push the pads towards the rotor. That's great, but there's more to perfecting braking performance than just power. You need control. Many braking systems minimize the dead zone, but at the expense of modulation. SwingLink solves this problem with its special cam shape. When the pads contact the rotor, the leverage rate curve is flat and smooth, avoiding the "on/off" feeling of the brake. It's the perfect balance between power and precision. Timing Port Closure
Expandable Bladder
SRAM's new brake lever design includes a reshaped membrane that helps regulate and reduce air bubbles. The membrane is specially shaped to evacuate air from the lever and push the fluid exactly where it is needed. The result is better backpressure relief, producing reliable braking power and consistency.
Bleeding Edge
With this new caliper fluid circuit, the bleed port has been moved to the bottom of the caliper and all four piston bores can communicate. In this way, during bleeding, the fluid naturally fills the caliper, resulting in a simpler and more consistent bleeding.
Contact Point Adjustment
Some people like the instant power of a short stroke of the lever. Others prefer the feel of a longer cast. With contact point adjustment, you can choose the position you want your fingers to be in when the brakes are engaged. It's a quick and easy way to customize the feel of your brakes without having to move the pads. It's also a way to balance both brake levers so they have the same feel.
Specifications
APPLICATION (DB) | MTB |
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TYPE OF BRAKE | Hydraulic |
COLOR (DB) | Black anodized |
BLADE MATERIAL | Carbon |
ORIENTATION | Front Rear |
PAD TYPE (DISC) | Metal with sintered steel support |
BRACKET (DISC BRAKE) | Direct Mount DIR, Intl Std (140mm Rear, 160mm Front Rotor) 0IS, Intl Std (160mm Rear, 180mm Front Rotor) 20I, Intl Std (180mm Rear, 200mm Front Rotor) 40I, Intl Std (200mm Rear Rotor) 60I, Post Mount (20mm Bracket) 20P, Pole Mount (20mm Spacer) 20S, Pole Mount (40mm Bracket) 40P |
ACHIEVE REGULATION | Without tools |
REGULAR CONTACT | YES |
HYDRAULIC FLUID | DOT 5.1 |
LEVER PIN | Bearing |
WEIGHT (G) | 309 |
WEIGHT BASED ON | Based on rear, SJ, DIR, 1800mm, with pads (no clamps, no mounting hardware, no pad spacers, no rotors/bolts) |