Braking performance of SRAM DB8 Stealth brakes

tonyride

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Is it possible to improve the braking performance of a brand new set of stock SRAM DB8 brakes? I don't know if its because they're still being bedded in or what but I took my Mach 6 to Mountain Creek yesterday and the brakes felt inadequate. I don't know if I just got a bad set but I've used DB8 on one of my other bikes and they felt great there. Before swapping out the set I'm wondering if there are different brake pads I can try. I have 200mm/180mm rotors on the wheels and that should be more than adequate. I will say I did adjust the levers to be a bit closer to the bar for better reach so I don't know if that's the reason but I don't think it should be. What do you think?
 
Or did you actually bed them in? Or did you bed them in at creek?
 
Is it possible to improve the braking performance of a brand new set of stock SRAM DB8 brakes? I don't know if its because they're still being bedded in or what but I took my Mach 6 to Mountain Creek yesterday and the brakes felt inadequate. I don't know if I just got a bad set but I've used DB8 on one of my other bikes and they felt great there. Before swapping out the set I'm wondering if there are different brake pads I can try. I have 200mm/180mm rotors on the wheels and that should be more than adequate. I will say I did adjust the levers to be a bit closer to the bar for better reach so I don't know if that's the reason but I don't think it should be. What do you think?
My mid-travel bike came with them. I got such a good deal on it that I figured I'd change them out at some point. They do fine on the local trails (CR, LM, Nassau, etc.).

Last week, my enduro was in the shop for a fork and shock service, so I rode the bike with the DB8s at Blue Mountain. There were times I feared for my life (exaggerating, of course, but they were 1000% inadequate for a bike park).

Was at blue yesterday with the enduro and yeah didn't fear for my life, heart rate never got above mid 130s (was in the 160s at points w/ the DB8s).

Sooo, now the code RSCs from the enduro are going on the mid-travel, and getting Hayes for the enduro.

That said, if anyone wants some DB8s they'll be available soon haha.
 
I’ve always hated SRAM brakes, feel like mush with no power.

Shimano 4 piston all day every day…
 
My mid-travel bike came with them. I got such a good deal on it that I figured I'd change them out at some point. They do fine on the local trails (CR, LM, Nassau, etc.).

Last week, my enduro was in the shop for a fork and shock service, so I rode the bike with the DB8s at Blue Mountain. There were times I feared for my life (exaggerating, of course, but they were 1000% inadequate for a bike park).

Was at blue yesterday with the enduro and yeah didn't fear for my life, heart rate never got above mid 130s (was in the 160s at points w/ the DB8s).

Sooo, now the code RSCs from the enduro are going on the mid-travel, and getting Hayes for the enduro.

That said, if anyone wants some DB8s they'll be available soon haha.
Hmmm... this is interesting.
 
Just a thought, my Kenevo came with code r brakes, I bought some code ultimate levers and just swapped the levers and gave them a bleed. They are great, maybe pick some marven levers and use the db lines and calipers…. They are both mineral oil brakes.
 
What pads did they come with? Metallic or organic? I have generally had zero luck with organic pads at a dh park
 
-Make sure they are properly bled.
-Metallic Pads. CLEAN THEM before putting them in. Wet shop towel until no more darkness on the towel.
-Clean rotors.
-Properly bed in the pads.
 
90% chance the stock pads are not metallic, metallic pads tend to squeal more so they usually don’t come stock.
 
So let's assume I didn't bed them in properly. Are the pads now toast or can I just clean them? If so what's the proper "reset" procedure?
 
OK, I cleaned off the pads and rotors with alcohol and moved the levers back to their original position. I did a quick before/after ride in around the neighborhood and I do feel a drastic difference. Lets see how it feels on the trails. BTW, the pads are organic. Will replace them with metallic once I've used up the organics down some more.
 
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