SRAM Hydraulic Brakes
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SRAM Hydraulic Brakes
I have 2 questions but figure anyone familiar with SRAM hydraulic brakes can probably answer them.
1. My spec says I have SRAM Rival brakes but the label on the calipar say SRAM Force. A picture of the rear caliper is attached to the post. Are Force Shifters and Rival calipers even compatible? I figures either the bike store I bought my bike from put the Force calipers on there because they had them or the spec refers to Rival rotors. Here's the spec:
FRONT BRAKE: SRAM Rival 1, hydraulic disc, 160mm rotor
REAR BRAKE: SRAM Rival 1, hydraulic disc, 160mm rotor
SHIFT LEVERS: SRAM Force Hydraulic Disc
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/sequoia-expert/p/116168
2. When adjusting the pull on my SRAM Force Hydraulic brake levers, do I need to have a bleed kit? As I reduce the pull distance so my tiny hands can easily reach the brakes from the drops, I assume this is essentially pulling the brake lever. Thus, I'd think I'd need to also readjust the fluid in the brake lines accordingly.
Thanks for you help!
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Yes, Force and Rival are compatible. Force is one grade nicer than Rival.
If you look on the inner side of the shifters, there should be a screw labeled "reach". Adjust that first, that will change the starting point of the shifters without changing how they pull on the the brake.
If you look on the inner side of the shifters, there should be a screw labeled "reach". Adjust that first, that will change the starting point of the shifters without changing how they pull on the the brake.
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I'll bet the Rival and Force calipers are exactly the same. SRAM generally uses the exact same internal mechanisms (not similar, literally exactly the same) across grades and then surrounds them with fancier materials at the higher end.