SRAM Code Bremsbeläge | Code R, RSC, RS & Code Bronze

SRAM Code Scheibenbremsbeläge kompatibel mit Code R, Code RSC, Code RS und Code Bronze 4-Kolben-Hydraulikbremssätteln. Entwickelt für Gravity-, Enduro- und e-MTB-Einsätze nutzen SRAM Code Systeme die große SRAM Code Belagform für maximale Auflagefläche, hohe Hitzestabilität und konstante Bremsleistung bei langen Abfahrten.

SRAM Code Kompatibilität

Kompatible Modelle

Code R / Code RSC / Code RS / Code Bronze / Code Silver

Bremstyp

4-Kolben Hydraulik – Gravity / Enduro


Enduro Pro

Maximale Bremskraft und hohe Fade-Resistenz für lange Abfahrten und Fahrten unter hoher Belastung.

Höchste Performance.


Factory Racing

Leistungsorientierte Mischungen für präzise Modulation, gutes Hebelgefühl und kontrolliertes Bremsen.

Ausgewogene Kraft & Kontrolle.


Standard Mischungen

Beinhaltet Sinter, Semi-Metallic und Keramik Optionen mit zuverlässiger Performance im Alltag.

Alltagstaugliche Performance.

Benötigen Sie Hilfe bei der Wahl der richtigen Mischung? Sehen Sie sich den Leitfaden unten an.

Compound-Guide und kompatible Modelle anzeigen ↓

Workshop Notes — SRAM Code (R / RSC / RS)

  • Common noise issue: Often caused by vibration resonance from sticky pistons or air in the system. Ensure pistons move evenly before replacing pads.
  • Sticky pistons: Very common on hard-ridden Code brakes. Clean pistons carefully and lubricate lightly with DOT fluid during service.
  • Soft or inconsistent lever: Code brakes are sensitive to bleed quality. A poor bleed causes wandering bite point and spongy feel.
  • Heavy riders & e-MTB: For sustained downhill use, choose high heat-stability compounds and bed pads in properly to prevent glazing.

🏆 Enduro Pro Compound Comparison (Highest Performance)

Compound Backing Plate Dry Wet Heat Life Best For
Enduro Pro Ultimate 🟧 Orange ★★★★★+ ★★★★★+ ★★★★★+ ★★★★★+ Downhill, Enduro, Bike Park, Alpine Descents, Full-Power e-MTB
Enduro Pro Semi-Metallic 🔵 Blue ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Aggressive Trail, Enduro Racing, Wet UK Riding
Enduro Pro Resin ⚫ Black ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Quieter Gravity Riding, Dry Trails, Smooth Modulation

🏁 Factory Racing Compound Comparison (High Performance)

Compound Backing Plate Dry Wet Heat Life Best For
Factory Racing (Green) 🟩 Steel ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★+ Heavy Riders, e-MTB, Long Descents
Factory Racing Titanium ⚪ Titanium ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ Weight-Conscious Builds, Fast Trail Riding
Factory Racing Stealth 🟪 Stealth Purple ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Quiet Power with Strong Modulation
Factory Racing Organic ⚪ Grey ★★★★ ★★ ★★ ★★★★ Smooth Lever Feel, Lower Rotor Wear

🔧 Standard Compounds – Everyday Gravity Performance

Compound Backing Plate Dry Wet Heat Life Best For
Semi-Metallic ⚫ Black ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ Balanced Trail & Gravity Riding
Ceramic – NANO TECH 🟢 Green ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★ ★★★ Dry Conditions, Reduced Rotor Wear
ENDURO Ceramic 🔴 Red ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Heavier Riders, Higher Heat Trail Riding
Sintered (Metallic) 🟡 Gold ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★+ ★★★★★ Wet Winter Riding, Mud, Maximum Durability

📚 Helpful Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What brake pads fit SRAM Code R and Code RSC?
SRAM Code R, Code RSC, Code RS and Code Bronze all use the same large 4-piston SRAM Code pad shape. These pads are designed for gravity and enduro braking, offering increased surface area for better heat control and consistent power on long descents.
Why are my SRAM Code brakes noisy or squealing?
Noise is usually caused by vibration resonance, sticky pistons, or contamination from DOT fluid or trail grime. Uneven piston movement is common on heavily ridden Code brakes and can lead to pad rub and squeal. Cleaning and rebalancing the pistons often resolves the issue before replacing pads.and a good bleed
Which compound is best for SRAM Code brakes?
For downhill, bike park and full-power e-MTB riding, high heat-stability compounds such as Enduro Pro Ultimate or Sintered offer the best fade resistance. For aggressive trail riding, Semi-Metallic or Factory Racing compounds provide strong modulation with good durability.