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SRAM issue new video update on hydraulic disc brake recall

Will be announcing an update on 15th January to ‘get everyone back on hydraulics’ + video

Following the complete recall of its Red and S700 hydraulic disc brake systems, SRAM president Stan Day has appeared in another video on its recall website and says the company will be announcing on 15 January a comprehensive plan to get everyone back on hydraulics.

SRAM recalled its entire line of  RED 22 and S-700 Road Hydraulic disc brakes last December, amounting to 19,000 brakes, after identifying a problem that could lead to a potential failure. The company subsequently launched a website, on which it urges anyone who has bought a bike with  RED 22 and S-700 Road Hydraulic disc brakes on it, to register to keep updated.

President Stan Day recently issued a video apology and explanation of the reason for the recall soon after the recall announcement was made. He also outlined a replacement plan, providing two options, replacement mechanical brakes and levers with the option of receiving the redesigned hydraulic brakes when they're available, or a cheque for €150. Mechanical disc brakes should be in stock now, says Stan Day in the video above, and requests anyone affected to contact their dealer now.

SRAM say that to their knowledge there have been no injuries as a result of the failures which occurred during cyclocross races held in sub-zero temperatures when, according to SRAM, the master cylinder seals (the master cylinder is located in the brake lever) failed to hold pressure resulting in "abrupt loss of brake power, and an inability to stop the bike."

Have you been affected by this recall? Head over to http://sramroadhydraulicbrakerecall.com/ if you have

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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jarredscycling | 10 years ago
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Not the best start for hydraulics but hey every new technology has some bumps. Although you could argue hydraulic brakes on bakes aren't exactly new

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