Ok, so as the SRAM Shiftmix adapters were finally available, I pulled the trigger on set of Gustavs this week.
To be sure to have a good comparison to my outgoing SRAM Code RSC, I did a last ride with them on Monday, installed the Gustav on Tuesday and did two test rides with the Gustav on Wednesday and today.
Short:
All in all I'm fully satisfied today after the second ride.
Long:
I took my time and beer for the installation and was able to finish it within two hours, the front brake was perfect from factory, the rear needed some bleeding after I installed it, as the lever travel was a little too long for my taste. Installation process is super easy.
The first ride was so so, I liked the lever feel and the modulation but expected more initial braking power, but it was ok for me as the brakes were just in their bedding-in phase.
The second ride today was just perfect. Lots lots of braking power combined with excellent modulation, especially when you're already braking on the edge of blocking the wheel on a downhill trail, there's still a window where you can precisely modulate the brake, absolutely fantastic. My old RSCs could not do that.
They showed to be absolutely bombproof on long descents, no lever travel, no spongy lever, just constant braking power and feel, no squealing.
I took my time to align them twice, first initially after installment, the second time after the first ride. No squealing, no stupid noises but I still didn't manage to get them aligned 100% without a little grind of the pads on the rotors, I'm at maybe 98%, that might be still a Magura thing, but that's good enough for me as I use them on my Levo and not on a XC race bike.
So how are they (fully stock) compared to my old RSCs (with the upgraded 220 front rotor and purple Galfer pads)?
- more braking power
- more constant braking power on long descents
- better lever feeling
- more constant lever feel
- much better modulation without beeing spongy
- personally I have no issues with the levers being rather far away from the handlebar, as I have XL/XXL glove size hands
What I hated the most on my RSCs was, that I had to bleed them every 2 - 3 months, otherwise they would turn into squishy brakes with a spongy lever feel. I hope those times are gone as well.
So far I can't complain, I'm happy with what I bought and hope they will perform like today for a long time to come. Of course I will try some other pads and maybe rotors or levers in the future, but just because I'm interested to do so, not because I have the feeling I would need to.