Avid Mounting Brackets and Hardware
Stainless-steel Avid caliper mounting bolts and washers for post-mount disc brakes. Includes CPS and standard hardware options for a secure, corrosion-resistant fit.
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Key Features
- ✓ Stainless-steel bolts and washers resist corrosion and galling
- ✓ Designed for post-mount caliper setups—Avid/SRAM compatible
- ✓ Includes both CPS and standard hardware variants in one kit
- ✓ Precision threads and seating for secure torque retention
- ✓ Lightweight kit—0.15 lb shipping weight, compact packaging
- ✓ Manufacturer part 00.5318.006.000, SRAM ID DB-SPP-A0
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these bolts fit my post-mount Avid or SRAM calipers?
Yes — this kit is designed for post-mount calipers from Avid and SRAM. Confirm your caliper uses post-mount hardware and check your service manual for specific bolt length and thread pitch if you have an unusual or aftermarket caliper.
What exactly is included in the kit?
The kit includes stainless-steel caliper mounting bolts and matching washers with both CPS and standard hardware options. It is supplied as a hardware set for post-mount calipers; it does not include adapters for flat-mount frames.
Are these bolts stainless steel, and can they be used in wet conditions?
Yes, the bolts and washers are stainless steel, chosen for corrosion resistance and durability in wet and muddy trail conditions. Proper installation and periodic inspection will maximize longevity.
Can I use these with flat-mount brakes or adapters?
No — this kit is intended for post-mount calipers. If you have a flat-mount frame or fork, you will need a dedicated flat-to-post adapter or flat-mount specific hardware to ensure correct rotor spacing and secure mounting.
What torque should I use for these mounting bolts?
Refer to your brake manufacturer's torque specification for caliper mounting bolts; typical values are in the 6–10 Nm range depending on caliper model and bolt size. Use a calibrated torque wrench and avoid over-tightening to prevent thread damage.
What’s the difference with the Rainbow variant?
The Rainbow variant features an anodized or colored finish for aesthetic customization while retaining the same stainless-steel construction and fit. It’s chosen by riders who want their hardware to match or stand out on build aesthetics.
Buying Guide
When choosing caliper mounting bolts and hardware, first confirm your caliper mounting standard—post-mount vs flat-mount—and the required bolt length and thread pitch. Stainless hardware is a reliable, cost-effective choice for durability and corrosion resistance; if weight savings is critical, look for titanium options but expect a price premium. Also consider whether you need standard or CPS-style hardware to match your caliper's OEM configuration. Keep a spare kit in your toolbox if you ride in remote areas or race frequently—small parts like these are easy to lose but essential to keeping your brakes mounted safely.
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