Motive Ultimate features titanium hardware, a carbon lever blade, lever pivot bearing, and an adjustable banjo fitting on the caliper. Motive Silver has an alloy lever blade, lever pivot bearing, and a banjo fitting on the caliper. Motive Bronze includes an alloy lever blade, lever bushing pivot, and a caliper with hose compression fitting. All models share tool-free reach adjust, MMX compatibility, and use the same SRAM Large brake pads.
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- Should I choose Motive or Maven brakes?
- What is DirectLink and how does it work in Maven Base brakes?
- What is the difference between Motive Ultimate, Motive Silver, and Motive Bronze brakes?
- What makes Motive brakes ideal for XC race and trail bikes?
- Do Motive brakes have stealth aesthetics?
- Why does the Motive caliper have 4 pistons?
- Where do I find my serial number on my Motive brakes?
- Will my Motive brakes work on any frame?
- Do Motive brakes require any specific mounting hardware?
- How do I bed-in my Motive brakes?