Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your SRAM Force 1 Left Hydraulic Disc Brake and Lever. Designed for high-performance cycling, this system offers precise stopping power and reliable modulation. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure optimal performance and rider safety.
Nga korero haumaru
- E taunakitia ana te whakaurunga ngaio: For optimal safety and performance, installation should be performed by a qualified bicycle mechanic.
- Whakatakotoranga Torque: Always adhere to the manufacturer's specified torque values for all fasteners. Overtightening or undertightening can lead to component failure.
- Tirotiro auau: Periodically inspect the brake system for wear, damage, or loose components. Replace worn parts immediately.
- Wai Perehi: Use only DOT 5.1 brake fluid as specified by SRAM. Do not mix different types of brake fluid.
- Bed-in Procedure: New brake pads and rotors require a bed-in period to achieve full braking power. Follow the bed-in procedure outlined by SRAM.
- Tikanga Mākū: Braking performance is reduced in wet or adverse conditions. Exercise caution and allow for longer stopping distances.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga:
- SRAM Force 1 Left Hydraulic Brake Lever
- SRAM Force Flat Mount Caliper
- Hydraulic Hose (950mm length)
- Steel-backed Organic Brake Pads (pre-installed or separate)
- Mounting Hardware (bolts, washers)
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps for proper installation. Refer to SRAM's official technical manuals for detailed diagrams and torque specifications.
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove all components from the packaging, ensuring no parts are damaged.
- Mounting the Lever: Secure the brake lever to the left side of your handlebar. Position it for comfortable reach and access to the lever blade. Tighten the clamp bolt to the specified torque.
- Mounting the Caliper: Attach the flat mount caliper to the bicycle frame or fork using the appropriate flat mount bolts. Ensure the caliper is correctly aligned over the brake rotor.
- Hose Routing: Route the hydraulic hose from the lever to the caliper. Ensure the hose is not kinked, pinched, or excessively long. Secure the hose with frame guides if available.
- Hononga ngongo: Connect the hydraulic hose to both the lever and caliper, ensuring a secure, leak-free connection.
- Te whakaheke toto i te punaha: Perform a hydraulic bleed to remove any air from the system. This is a critical step for proper brake function. Refer to SRAM's official bleeding instructions for the specific procedure.
- Tautanga Papa: If not pre-installed, insert the steel-backed organic brake pads into the caliper. Ensure the retention pin is securely in place.
- Reach Adjustment: Adjust the lever reach to suit your hand size and preference using the integrated adjustment mechanism.

An image showing the SRAM Force 1 hydraulic disc brake lever (right) and the flat mount caliper (left). The lever is black with 'SRAM' and 'Force' branding, featuring an ergonomic hood. The caliper is grey with 'SRAM Force' branding, designed for flat mount installation.
Mahi
The SRAM Force 1 hydraulic disc brake system provides powerful and controllable braking. Familiarize yourself with its operation in a safe environment before riding.
- Braking Technique: Apply brake pressure smoothly and progressively. Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially in wet or loose conditions, to prevent skidding.
- Whakawaenga: The hydraulic system offers excellent modulation, allowing you to fine-tune braking force. Practice to understand the system's feel and response.
- Lever Feel: The brake lever should feel firm and consistent throughout its travel. A spongy or inconsistent feel may indicate air in the system or worn components.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your brake system.
- Whakapai auau: Keep the caliper, brake pads, and rotor clean. Avoid contamination with oil, grease, or cleaning agents not specifically designed for disc brakes.
- Tirotiro i te Mau o te Papa: Regularly inspect brake pads for wear. Replace pads when the friction material is worn down to the wear indicator or if braking performance degrades significantly.
- Tirotiro Waiwai: Periodically check the hydraulic fluid level and condition. If the lever feel becomes inconsistent or spongy, bleed the system.
- Tirohanga Hose: Inspect the hydraulic hose for any signs of damage, kinks, abrasions, or leaks. Replace damaged hoses immediately.
- Torotika Whakapiri: Periodically check that all mounting bolts (lever, caliper, rotor) are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque settings.
Raparongoā
Nga take noa me o raatau otinga pea:
- Spongy Lever Feel:
Take: Te hau i roto i te punaha hydraulic.
Rongoā: Bleed the brake system according to SRAM's official instructions. - Poor Braking Power:
Take: Contaminated pads/rotor, worn pads, or air in the system.
Rongoā: Clean or replace pads/rotor, bleed the system, or replace worn pads. - Squealing Noise:
Take: Contaminated pads/rotor, misaligned caliper, or new pads bedding in.
Rongoā: Clean or replace pads/rotor, align the caliper, or allow for the bed-in period. - Lever Not Returning:
Take: Obstruction, damaged lever pivot, or internal hydraulic issue.
Rongoā: Check for obstructions, inspect lever mechanism, or consult a professional mechanic.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | SRAM |
| Tau tauira | 00.5218.006.002 |
| Takotoranga-ringa | Mauī |
| Momo Parai | Kōpae Hydraulic |
| Momo Maunga | Maunga Papatahi |
| Lever Material | waro |
| Rauemi Caliper | Konumohe |
| Brake Pad Type | Steel-backed Organic |
| Te roa o te ngongo | 950mm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.5 Kirokaramu |
| Tae | Pango |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
SRAM products are covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms, product registration, and detailed technical support, please visit the official SRAM website or contact your authorized SRAM dealer. Always retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
For the most up-to-date technical documentation, service guides, and video tutorials, please visit www.sram.com.