Sram Rival 22 Brakeset
SKU: SRAMBRAR370000000000
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Description
Sram Rival 22 Brakeset;
- The dual pivot design increase the braking power and enhances the feel
- Provides clearance for tyres upto 28c
- Forged aluminium arms with SwissStop pad compound
- Weight: 300g (pair)
Specifications
Brand | Sram |
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Discipline | Road, Triathlon |
Gender | Unisex |
Groupset Range | SRAM Rival |
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Q&A (3)
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Can I ask what the range of these brakes are, please?
I would like to fit them to the Ribble Audax 7005 frame, will the reach be long enough?
If not, can you recommend a set that are (I'm on SRAM components, but don't mind mixing and matching).
Thank you,
Martin -
Thank you for your question.
These brakes are a strandard range drop, i.e. 40-49mm .
Therefore they will not be suitable for 'long-drop' applications (57mm), such as our winter bikes.
Chris,
Ribble Cycles
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Can I ask what the range of these brakes are, please?
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Hi
Looking to replace my old FSA Gossamer pro calipers now I've fitted 27.5mm carbon rims.
I'm getting tyre rub with the old Gossamer ones will these Sram calipers give me wider clearance ? -
Hi,
Thanks for your inquiry,
Almost every rim brake caliper is only designed to cope with a 28mm tyre width at best, you don't mention what size tyres you running but if it is 28mm or above then you are unlikely to find such a caliper that will accommodate the extra width.
Regards
Team Ribble
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Team Ribble
I'm currently running 25mm tyres on the 27.5mm carbon rims but it's the tyres that are rubbing against the pads, the calipers are @ max capacity would the Sram Rival 22 give me a little more room than the Older 2015 model FSA Gossamer ? -
Hi,
Thanks for your inquiry,
If you are saying that the tyres are rubbing on the brake pads themselves then the brake blocks need dropping down as far as they go. If the tyres still rub then you may need to invest in some deep drop brakes, standard brakes are 49mm and deep drops are 57mm. The SRAM brakes are standard drop, we do not stock any deep drop brakes. It should also be noted that the trade-off for deep drop brakes is a slight loss in braking power due to the longer cable pull.
Regards
Team Ribble
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Team Ribble
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