Avid G2 Clean Sweep
The Avid G2 CleanSweep rotor uses a mud-shedding profile and durable steel construction to keep braking consistent in dirty conditions. Available in 140–200mm diameters and designed for organic pads and ISO 6B hubs.
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Overview & CleanSweep technology
Key features & materials
Fit, sizes & compatibility
Who the G2 CleanSweep is for
Key Features
- ✓ CleanSweep profile clears mud and grit for consistent braking
- ✓ Heat-treated steel construction for durability and predictable wear
- ✓ Optimized for organic brake pads to preserve modulation
- ✓ Available in 140mm, 160mm, 180mm and 200mm diameters
- ✓ ISO 6B (6-bolt) mounting for wide hub compatibility
- ✓ SRAM model ID RT-G2-CS-A1 and MPN 00.5315.002.000
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are mounting bolts included with the rotor?
No — the Avid G2 CleanSweep rotor ships without mounting hardware. You'll need standard 6-bolt rotor bolts (ISO 6B). If your hub requires a specific bolt length or a rotor adapter, order those separately.
Can I use this rotor with metallic (sintered) pads?
The G2 CleanSweep is specified for organic pads for optimal modulation and quieter operation. You can use metallic pads in a pinch, but expect different wear characteristics and potentially more rotor wear and noise.
Which rotor size should I choose for my bike?
Choose rotor size based on bike geometry and riding style: 140–160mm for lighter trail/xc use, 180mm for mixed/all-mountain, and 200mm for heavier riders, long descents, or bikepacking with heavy loads. Make sure your frame, fork, and caliper adapters support the selected diameter.
Is this compatible with centerlock hubs or only 6-bolt?
The G2 CleanSweep uses the ISO 6B 6-bolt interface. If your hub is centerlock, use a centerlock-to-6-bolt adapter or choose a centerlock rotor instead.
How does the CleanSweep profile help in real-world conditions?
The swept braking edge and debris channels help push mud and grit off the pad contact area during rotation, which reduces contamination build-up, diminishes squeal, and preserves consistent lever feel on muddy or wet trails.
Buying Guide
When choosing a replacement rotor, match the rotor diameter to your bike's brake caliper capacity and frame/fork clearance. Larger rotors increase braking power and heat capacity but add weight and may require adapter hardware or a different caliper position. Consider pad compound: the G2 CleanSweep is optimized for organic pads which prioritize modulation and quiet operation. If you ride extended descents or carry heavy loads, pick a larger rotor (180–200mm) and monitor rotor thickness—replace when worn to maintain safe braking performance.
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