MBUK's Most Wanted (2020) – #21 Braking: SRAM Code RSC disc brakes

MBUK's Most Wanted (2020) – #21 Braking: SRAM Code RSC disc brakes

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Published: February 3, 2020 at 12:17 am

SRAM Code RSC disc brakes
SRAM Code RSC disc brakes

If you prioritise control over outright power, then SRAM's Codes should be your go-to brakes. While they’re still pretty powerful, the modulation they offer to help you handle the trickiest situations is unmatched, thanks in part to SRAM’s SwingLink lever cam.

Tool-free lever reach and contact point adjustment make it a breeze to personalise the lever set-up and get both brakes biting at the same time. Pivot bearings make the lever pull very smooth.

SRAM’s highest-capacity reservoir helps with heat build-up on long descents, and their Bleeding Edge technology makes servicing simple.

These are the brakes used by 2019’s male and female Enduro World Series champs, so you know they’re robust and up to the job.

Pricing: £294 (with 180mm rotor and adapter)

Distributor: www.zyrofisher.co.uk

Read Guy Kesteven's full review of the SRAM Code RSC brakes on BikeRadar

MBUK Most Wanted 2020
MBUK Most Wanted 2020

About MBUK's Most Wanted (2020)

For the January issue of Mountain Biking UK magazine we put together a glossy guide to our Most Wanted gear for 2020, containing some of the most incredible, highly desirable mountain bike kit on the market. It seemed a shame not to share it with our website users, so now we’re posting each category online too.

The selection process wasn’t easy. We were determined to pick products that genuinely stood out, so just narrowing down the categories was hard. Then our test team discussed the pros and cons of each bit of kit that had been shortlisted – and had some heated debates over which should make it in!

You can rest assured that all of our Most Wanted gear has been given this accolade for good reason. It’s either performed amazingly in our tests (in which case we’ve provided links to the original review) or, in the case of just-released kit, has wowed us on the trails during initial rides and shown huge potential.

Cast an eye over the gear and you’ll notice that a lot of it doesn’t come cheap. That’s because these are our Most Wanted products, and not necessarily the parts and accessories that represent the best value for money. We know that not all readers will be able to afford them, but think they’re worth showcasing. Firstly, because they show just how far MTB kit has come. But also because innovation and improvements at the top end of the market inevitably trickle down to lower price points within a couple of years, for the rest of us to enjoy.

Sven Martin

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