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SRAM Guide RS User Manual

SRAM Guide RS
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6Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
'Sticky' or slow brake pad return and/or excessive lever throw
If your brakes feel sticky and exhibit slow brake pad return and/or excessive brake lever throw, it may be a result of the pistons sticking in the caliper.
Before completely disassembling your caliper, you can try to loosen the sticky piston by performing the following steps:
1. Clamp the bicycle into a bicycle work stand.
2. Remove the wheel from the affected caliper.
3. Squeeze the brake lever several times until the brake pads nearly contact one another.
4. Insert the Guide pad spreader between the brake pads to spread the pads to the full width of the clip.
5. Remove the Guide pad spreader.
6. Repeat steps 3-5.
7. Reinstall the wheel.
8. Squeeze the brake lever several times to position the brake pads to the proper distance from the rotor.
9. Center the caliper on the rotor if necessary.
10. Spin the wheel and check the brake function. The pistons should move freely and there should not be excessive brake lever throw.
If there is no improvement in the brake function, proceed with caliper service.

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SRAM Guide RS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brake TypeHydraulic Disc
Lever MaterialAluminum
Caliper Design2-Piston
AdjustmentReach Adjust
Fluid TypeDOT 5.1
Pad MaterialOrganic
Caliper MaterialAluminum
Rotor CompatibilityCenterLine
Rotor Size160mm, 180mm, 200mm
Weight375g (Direct Mount, 800mm hose)

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