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SRAM Maven Silver Brakes

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### Sram Says ###

Modern mountain bikes have redefined what riders are capable of, pushing the requirements for heavy-duty power further than ever before. Maven Silver is our answer to that evolution, with monstrous 18 and 19.5-millimeter pistons driving 50% more power than Code. But best-in-class power means nothing unless you’re able to harness it. Swinglink translates rider input for progressive power throughout the lever pull, maintaining SRAM’s signature ride feel. And because of a stiff 4-bolt caliper that sheds an incredible amount of heat, that feel remains consistent, so the last corner feels like the first corner. But with so much baseline power on hand, there is more range than ever before to tune the ride qualities to exactly how you want with different pad materials, and rotor sizes. Maven Silver features a bold black anodized finish with stainless hardware. And for unrivaled ease of customization, features tool-free Reach and Contact Point Adjust.

  • 18 and 19.5-millimeter pistons for best-in-class power.
  • Swinglink for signature SRAM lever feel.
  • Stiff 4-piston caliper with best heat management and easier bolt access.
  • Organic pads come standard for the best modulation and the quietest ride.
  • Stealth lever architecture for a sleeker, more modern ride.
  • Mineral Oil for low maintenance and performance.
  • Designed for use with Maxima Mineral Brake Oil only.
  • Bold black anodized finish.
  • Contact Point Adjust and tool-free Reach Adjust.

       

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