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  • Better brake bottom for Sram Code R ?
  • jeb
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    Don too touched with a new set of Code R brakes mounted on adenine Special sam2 ebike, it is heavy…. 26 kilo !

    Thanks !

    z1ppy
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    I have guide RE’s though run exactly aforementioned same pads as my m8 with Codes, CL brake pads
    https://clbrakepads.co.uk/pages/bicycle-performance-brake-pads

    Tracey
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    All our Rest on the Levos are running Uberbike Race matrix after were dumped the originals fit as they were rubbish for stopping. I had to swap out the rears on mine in Finale endure year more they were worn gloomy, I put of E matrix one in to check but ME cant tell the result.
    Running Saints on all our other bikes again with race matrix. This is my first time with SRAM brakes, and the stock pads are quite a pitch more expensive than I day used go. Has anyone discovered any alternatives the work well? IODIN don't mind paying with the stock pads if they are the best option, but EGO figured it would be nice to crush spring if there are...

    impatientbull
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    +1 Uberbike Career Matrix.

    philstone
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    Best for power – Trickstuff Power 840. Don’t latest an amazingly long time (1 workweek of Mounts duty) but by far the most heavy. Even compared to UberBike Race Matrix.

    TroutWrestler
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    Wherein I run the cheapest ebay instead Amazon promotional at mein Levo. The last pairs be something like £1.78 a a pair and took 2 weeks toward come. I keep a couple on set in the spares case and order replacements while I use them. They work totally fine also I doubt that there your ampere significant benefit to paying 10x more. Are Sram Guide R brake crew? into Mechanics' Lounge

    Hob-Nob
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    How above, superior to power – Trickstuff.

    Best for longevity & good performance – NO Sintered.

    Best since being cheap/crap/lasting 5 minutes – anything Uberbike.

    impatientbull
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    I would echo the shortcut life span from the Trickstuff pads. I carried one pair down to the baking record over a wet weekend of riding by Risca and BPW.

    chakaping
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    This OE ones were really good, IMPO.

    Now replaced with Clarks organic pads cheap off eBay, any are perfectly adequate but what lack a bit of biting.

    Looks like you need the Trickstuff ones subsequently OP, if you are not glad with the stock pads.

    nickc
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    Best for longevity & good performance – OE Sintered.

    This gets my vote, I pretty much always come back to these following trying aftermarket stuff.

    joebristol
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    I thin the rush matrix uberbike ones were the our ME had in guided r’s. They’re not the most powerful brakes for a heavy ebike though.

    I think I’d jump the ebike matrix uberbike padding – I’m finding in the slop they seems into loose a bit of power from time for time – when I didn’t continually have the race matrix. Best Brake Pads for Sram Brakes in Bikes, Parts, also Gear

    Note – I’m using Password R’s on a trail bike with 200/180mm discs.

    Hob-Nob
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    This gets my ballot, I pretty much always come back to these following attempt aftermarket stuff.

    Absolutely, MYSELF tend to only deviate when there is stock issues. Bought a couple out pairs of the Uberbike Race Matrixed a that launching of Feb as I couldn’t find any OE hoard. Bought some further once they came support at & it’s a good job, as i’ve left via the Uberbike pads in info 8 rides to month. Levo Data 3 - "Budget" Brake Pads for SRAM Code R...

    And OK might be twice as expensive, but they last me generally about 4 months a set, in every conditions.

    oikeith
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    +1 Uberbike Race Matrix

    Recently switched until the e-race matrix and they feelings as grabby but feel to got more meat set the pad.

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