
Which Brake Pads Fit Your SRAM MOTIVE, DB4 DB6, DB8, Disc Brake Calipers.
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Not sure which Gorilla Brakes pads match your SRAM brake model? Whether you're running DB4, DB6, Motive, Code, or DB8, this guide will help you quickly find the perfect pad — with links to buy directly.
🚴 Why Choosing the Right Brake Pad Matters
Your brake pads are the heart of your stopping power. The wrong shape, compound, or fit can reduce performance, increase rotor wear, or make your ride noisy and unpredictable. That’s why Gorilla Brakes model-specific pads — are engineered for maximum bite, fade resistance, and durability.
🔍 SRAM Brake Models & Gorilla Brake Pad Compatibility
✅ SRAM Motive (Ultimate, Silver, Bronze)
- Lightweight, trail/XC-focused brakes
- Use SRAM’s new mineral oil system
- Compatible Pads: Gorilla Organic Pads for SRAM Code / DB8 / Motive
✅ SRAM DB6 and DB4
- Affordable, mineral oil-based 4-piston brakes
- Same caliper profile as SRAM DB8
- Compatible Pads: Organic Pads for DB4 / DB6 / DB8
✅ SRAM Code (R, RS, RSC, Ultimate)
- High-power brakes for enduro, DH, and eMTB
- Uses DOT fluid, wide pad footprint
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Compatible Pads:
- Factory Racing Pads for SRAM Code – Pro-level performance
- Enduro Pro Pads – Long life and heat management
- Titanium Pads – Ultra-light and heat-dissipating
✅ SRAM DB8
- Mineral oil version of the Code brake
- Uses the same pads as Code/Motive
- Compatible Pads: Organic Pads for DB8
🛠️ Not Sure Which Brakes You Have?
Check the name printed on your caliper or brake lever. If it says:
- Code → Use Code pads
- DB4 / DB6 / DB8 → Use our DB-series pads
- Motive → Use the same pads as DB8/Code
Still unsure? Contact our support team or send us a photo — we’ll help match the exact pad in minutes.
🔥 Why Choose Gorilla Brakes?
- Eco-friendly, race-tested pad compounds
- Better stopping power in all weather
- Quieter braking with less rotor wear
- Trusted by riders worldwide
💬 Customer Tip:
“I switched from stock SRAM pads to Gorilla's Factory Racing compound — braking power improved immediately, especially on long descents.”