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Code Silver Stealth

Code Silver Stealth

Regular price $385.00 CAD
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When braking matters most, this brake delivers. The SRAM Code Silver Stealth (DB‑CODE‑SLV‑C1) combines enormous stopping power with refined design for today’s aggressive trail, enduro, and e‑MTB riders. The Stealth lever body hugs your handlebars to give a cleaner cockpit look without sacrificing lever reach or feel. Equipped with FOUR pistons, steel‑backed metallic pads, and top‑tier options like tool‑free Reach and Contact Point adjust, it lets you dial the feel and power precisely for terrain, personal style, or control preferences.

Utilizing the proven SwingLink mechanism, this brake maintains strong modulation with minimal dead zone, even under heavy load and heat. Significant improvements in bleed ports and fluid circuit ensure maintenance is easier and braking performance stays consistent. Available at Dismount Bike Shop Toronto for riders chasing confidence on steep descents, fast trails, and technical zones.

Features & Specs |

  • Hydraulic disc brake, 4‑piston caliper design
  • Application: Mountain bikes, enduro, gravity, and heavy‑duty trail use
  • Levers: Forged aluminum blades with Stealth lever body design for cleaner aesthetic and hose routing
  • Pad type: Steel‑backed metallic sintered pads (standard) for power and durability
  • Bracket / Mount: Direct mount setup (DIR), compatible with variety of rotor sizes and mounting standards
  • Adjustments: Tool‑free lever reach and contact point adjustments for rider‑customized feel
  • Lever pivot: Bearing for smooth, consistent actuation
  • Fluid compatibility: DOT fluid
  • Weight: Approx. 317 grams (lever + caliper + hose/pads, typical configuration)
  • Finish: Black anodized

Usage Tips | 

  • Opt for larger rotor sizes if you often descend or ride with heavy loads or e‑MTB setups—helps manage heat and improve braking control.
  • Adjust lever reach and contact point to suit your grip style and hand size for better comfort and precision.
  • Regular bleeding and pad inspection preserve modulation, especially after long, steep descents.
  • Use compatible rotors and ensure caliper alignment to avoid noise or uneven pad wear.
  • If riding in wet or muddy terrain, metallic pads maintain performance better under moisture and heat.
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