How To Make Your Sram Brakes Not Suck! - Sram Piston Service
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Did you know that there is so much extra performance to be had from your Sram brakes? By doing a very simple piston/caliper service you will be able to setup the brake pads much easier resulting in a firmer feeling brake.
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I'm competent at brake bleeding, but your tips with the allen key, pad pre-load, and screwdriver lever technique for accurate pad-rotor alignment have elevated my servicing skills. Thank you.
Nice one Dave!
I’ve always found SRAM brakes a pain to bleed and get good lever feel. I just did this to my front brake after a bleed and it’s incredible! Cheers!
Excellent video. I've been wanting to learn how to swap out my Sram brake pads but could never figure out how to push back the pistons until I watched your video. Most of my issue was not having the correct instruction and parts (i.e. DOT brake fluid, brake cleaner, etc.). Thank you for posting this. Super helpful. Keep up the good work. You're the man!
You are the best, this video is way underrated, the level of information contained here is off the charts... Thank you!
Truth in advertising - this truly made my SRAM brakes not suck. Well presented, concise, and super helpful. Thank you!
This is one of the best, if not the best, bike repair tutorials on You Tube. Thank you 🙏
The only right method video I could find on CZcams and watching all the supposed pros shown were not helpful at all to align this system properly!
Hats off to you 👍
I was about to bin a rear Guide RE as the pistons on one side where so sticky I couldn’t align the calliper without it rubbing on the disk. The 4mm Allen key trick is absolutely genius and allowed me to push pistons out and get them moving with dot fluid. The brake now sits central in the rotor with zero rub. Fantastic.
Awesome Tony!
after watching the sram videos and being a bit apprehensive, I went through both your videos (this and the bleeding) and it was so simple and my brakes feel really good. I'm ready to hit the trails in Santa Cruz tomorrow. Thank you!!!
You are great, man! Simple and clear...best way to teach anything! Really really appreciate the knowledge!
Thanks for your kind comment!
I just wanted to say thank you for posting this vid, it allowed me to completely remedy problems I’ve been having ever since migrating to a hydraulic braking system on my road bike. The SRAM Red AXS is performing off the charts now and I’ve learned something really valuable!
All the best from a welshman 🤘🏻
Nice one Len 👌🏻
best brake pad install video for sram Ive found. Thank you!
Thank you so much. My back brake (code r) was almost pulling to the bar. I tried bleeding it 3 times with different tutorials including yours. None seemed to make a difference. However once I bled according to your instructions, then immediately did this piston service (without removing the plunger from the lever). This made all the difference. Brakes no longer pull to the bar, while it doesn’t feel as good as the front you can’t have it all! Thanks.
You just saved my Saturday - thanks, man. I had lubricated the pistons, but they weren't running great, and I was going nuts trying to get things to center by pulling the lever, then finding that one side was way further out and I just kept dragging... screwdriver trick saved the day.
Great tutorial. I’m new to SRAM, as I have always had shimano. Your video took the frustration right out of fixing my pistons and alignment. CHEERS!!!
This was the best tutorial! Was thinking I need to scrap the rear guide rsc and this worked! Thank you!!
Thank you for being the one video on here that showed how to center those.
Awesome video! I have wondered for years how to do this the best. Your technique looks really promising.
huge help, brought my g2 rsc back to life!
This took my RSC’s from great to phenomenal. Thanks so much!
I'm impressed with how well you managed to set them up, thank you.
took my bike to a shop to get my new brakes and rotors installed and when I got it back I realized the brakes were rubbing against the rotor and this video helped me align the rotor with the brake pads correctly, thank! Just wish they did that at the bike shop lol
Thanks brakes work so much better now , haven't seen this tip on any other channel .
THANK YOU!!!! This is exactly what I was looking for, this is very very helpful!!
Your 4mm hex key tip is brilliant!
I was about to give up and buy a replacement set of disc brakes when struggling to tackle this issue. So much appreciated, this video was of great help to me.
Thank you from the UK, really helpful. Rubbing discs was putting me off cycling. Rim brakes are just so much easier to sort.
Bruh! I needed this hahaha. Thank you so much!
Awesome sauce. Best brake set up tip ever. Thank you
Wow, this was finally what removed all the free play in my levers of my G2 RS brakes! Thanks so much!
Just did this to my Guide Ts that have always felt spongy and underpowered, now they feel like real brakes. The lever throw is now just a few milliliters long, and as soon as the pads bite the lever feels rock solid.
Amazing video!
I’m so glad I found this video, was honestly about to buy new brakes altogether but you helped me sort out my code rs 😊 can’t thank you enough
Thanks for this mate , just bought myself a Santa Cruz Bronson and was having nightmares with 2 pistons on one side of the calipers pertruding more than the other side. Had bought two sets of brake seals which I installed but didn't cure the issue.
Did your trick with the screw driver and I now have brakes that feel like they are factory fresh ❤
Best sram brake video EVER! Thank you!!!!!!
Never thought SRAM brakes could feel this good 🤩 Thanks a lot for making this video 👏
I was always disappointed with my code R's. I ran through your tutorial, they now work awesome. thanks heaps!
Great advice. I had a lot of lever play and did this, then strapped my lever to the bar overnight and it advanced my pads to the best position.
Sick video man! Very helpful
This is a very good vid! The 4mm allen key trip is money! Thanks!
Thanks for this video. I've found my next service project.
You sir are a legend! After bleeding my brakes i could not get rid of brake rub. No other bleed video showed these so simple techniques! I was ready to just buy a new set but thanks to you my brakes are silent but grab hold the second I need them to!
Super helpful little video. Thx for this🤘
This is a great video. I have a new bike coming and I might do the caliper / piston alignment he shows before the first ride.
Solid tip with the 4mm Allen key!
This is a awesome video just bought new codes and this made one hell of a difference
Fantastic video, thanks man!!
Superb! Many Thanks had trouble resetting my Guide R piston, wasted a lot of time then saw a your video and problem solved!
it's unbelievable how much this helped my brakes, epic video :)
Dude you are the GOAT. Wow, my code rsc are rock solid now.
wow best tutorial that I've seen. Thanks bud
You just made my day, I was so stuck!! Haha thanks for that awesome video
Very informative video Len. Keep up the great work. Thanks for the allen key tip. Very useful. Always fearful of accidentally pushing out the seals too far
Holy cow dude! Great tips! I don’t subscribe to much, but you’re an exception!
Nice tips here! Got a new bike on the way that comes with Sram G2 R and I'll be sure to use this as a guide to get them all setup. it will be interesting to see how they are brand new.
Thanks for the video, insane difference! 👍
Great tips!
Very good explanation. Consider buying an inexpensive collapsible tripod. It's really helped me with my videos, in showing the things I couldn't before. If you're using your phone, I also found a cheap spring loaded phone holder with the standard camera thread in it at TJ Maxx. Keep putting out good content like this. I hope to try this process soon.
Awesome video!
Thank you for these tips
Awesome hack! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this video. I just replaced my centerline rotors and metallic pads for HS2 rotors and MTX gold pads for more power. I could not get the pads to not rub until I saw this video. I can’t even list all the other things I tried first!
Bro unreal stuff, I did my rear one and now feels incredible!! Thank you soo much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Glad to hear!!
very useful that allen key trick.
Well, I did both front and rear brakes today. I must say in all honesty, best feeling Sram Brakes I've ever felt. Comparable to my buddies Shimano brakes, you can really "feel" the brakes now. Thank You!
After following your advice, my brakes are finally quiet!
Thanks!
you are a legend my man.
Next level, I'm off to the garage to do this right now
Awesome! It makes such a difference
Excellent video. Sram Tech should watch
Great video thanks, made such a difference 👍
excellent tutorial, thanks
Great help!
Great video. Thank you!
Wow. This really works. Thank you very much. I will be purchasing some of your products.
Thanks for this video. I just did this on my brakes and they have never felt better!
years of peace just added to my life , thanks
WOW! I have been less than satisfied with the Code RS brakes that came on my new specialized Stumpjemper Evo Comp. For "enduro and downhill brakes they were very underwheling and honestly the shimano mt200s on my other bike seemd far more powerful. I started with a full bleed and that helped a tiny bit, but i was still very unsatisfied. I then combined this video with a video about re-bedding your pads (light sanding of the pads and rotors followed with a bed in procedure) with this video and NOW they are stopping like Iwould expect. ZERO problem locking up the rear on a fast downhill on pavement. THANKS!!!!
SRAM should have this on their channel. Great work!
Thank you 💙
Great video, not a lot of people know how to do this right. Secondly, my biggest upgrade was switching to MTX Red racing pads. They are super grippy and they never ever squeal. I have seen instances where people want to upgrade the rotors and calipers but instead tested these brake pads first And that was all that was needed.
I just adjusted my Sram brakes with a lot of effort. Too bad I didn't see this video before, finally not the usual advice!
Many say to just change them out. It's an option, but I want to save my coin where I can. This flat-out worked for me.
This was the perfect instructional video. Wish they were all this clear and CONCISE! Just did this to my rear brake and it was surprisingly easy! Thanks!!!
My brakes are now working perfectly, thank you. The 4mm hex key trick is genius. Just a word of warning about using pliers to push the pistons - be careful if there are serrations as the piston material is quite easily chipped.
Hey Tom, glad to hear your brakes are working better. For sure the pliers can be risky, you can use a plastic tire lever for the same effect. The Snap On pliers i use are pretty forgiving. Luckily rebuild kits for these calipers are cheap and easy to install if the worst happens.
There’s also a specific Park Tool tool to push back the pistons. About $20 bucks on Amazon.
@@paranoidandroid4270 That Park tool, made of metal, is intended to push the pistons back *with the brake pads in place*. i.e. the tool doesn't touch the pistons themselves. [If I'm thinking of the same tool.]
@@phorest yes that makes sense!
Just saved me $60. Thanks for the tip on moving the pistons out and into position after you get them back in. And centering the disc in the caliber first.
DUDE! thank you so much! You really simplified the process. You just gave this chic a lil confidence boost (as well as the boost from no more brake drag!). 😉😎
Thanks!!!
👌🏼Thanks!!!
One of the best SRAM brake videos. If you could maybe get one of those tripods that can grip and hang over the parts that you're working on so we can see more of the action wills be GREAT! I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Paul! I had a tripod but it broke, trying to find a better alternative than just using my phone.
Excellent video. Thanks for doing this. Love the use of the needle nose pliers. Thank you.
I have always heard from numerous mechanics to nevet use metal on your pistons. It could damage them.
thank you so much
holy moly thank you! Whats in the spray bottle? Just brake cleaner? Great video!
Thank you, my red brake pads are sticking on one side, I’m going to try your methods tomorrow
Brilliant idea 🥇 with 4mm to hold all pistons - Well done. One step up would be to keep 4mm (use robber band) inside caliper to hold on all pistons and slide/ squeeze flat screwdriver between 4mm and piston to push one piston back and/or reanimate one if stock. That way you protect the caliper body from damaging by plyers and popping pistons out.
Its nice to see when brain is used. Great job men.
Thanks! I really don’t care about superficial issues especially when I’m going to crash into a tree or a rock on the next ride ha! But good idea to save the paint if your worried about it. Thanks Len
great video! thanks for sharing. What do you think about SRAMS new piston press tool?
I’ve used the tool, it makes sense for the majority of riders as it doesn’t damage anything. For me, I prefer tools that make some people scared, but it works for me. Use something that’s comfortable for you, and that Sram tool makes sense for most riders. Thanks Len
Thank you
this is great
I love you man
I've struggled trying to get the pads to advance the same amount. These are all great tips. The screwdriver behind the pad is a game changer. I've never thought to preload the spring. Have you taken the calipers apart to replace the square seals?
I have taken calipers apart but normally it’s more cost effective for a shop to just replace the caliper. It’s pretty easy though, and cool to understand how the brake works. Thanks Len
You hero 😊🎉