RockShox Brake Post Kit
OEM RockShox steel brake posts (pair) — direct replacement for forks that use removable post mounts. Durable steel construction for reliable brake alignment and longevity.
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Overview & Technology
Key Features
Fit, Compatibility & Installation
Who It's For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM RockShox replacement — part number 11.4307.469.000, SRAM FS-SPP-A0
- ✓ Sold as a pair — two steel brake posts included for both fork legs
- ✓ Hardened steel construction for strength and long-term wear resistance
- ✓ Factory-matched geometry ensures correct caliper alignment and spacing
- ✓ Compact, lightweight service part — ships 4" x 1.5" x 0.5", 0.05 lb
- ✓ Essential for restoring smooth braking after damage or corrosion
- ✓ Ideal spare part for shops and home mechanics servicing forks
Product Identifiers
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these posts fit my RockShox fork?
These posts match RockShox part 11.4307.469.000 (manufacturer PN 940168) and SRAM model ID FS-SPP-A0. Check your fork's parts list or service manual to confirm compatibility since post designs vary by model and year.
Are bolts or hardware included with the kit?
This kit contains the two steel brake posts only. Any retaining screws, shims or bolts may be reused from your original setup or replaced separately; consult the RockShox service manual for your fork model to confirm required hardware.
Can I install these at home or should I use a mechanic?
If you have basic bike-mechanic skills and the correct tools, you can replace brake posts at home following RockShox instructions. If the posts are press-fit or you’re unsure about torque/fit, we recommend having a qualified mechanic install them to ensure safe, accurate alignment.
What tools are needed for installation?
Common tasks include removing the wheel and caliper, cleaning the bore, and seating the new posts. Tools may include hex keys or Torx drivers for caliper removal, a soft-faced mallet or press tool for seating posts (if press-fit), and threadlocker if specified in the service manual.
How often should brake posts be inspected or replaced?
Inspect posts during regular fork service or if you notice brake misalignment, uneven pad wear, or play at the mount. Replace posts if they show corrosion, wear, or damage. For riders in harsh conditions, check posts more frequently.
Is this an OEM part and is it covered by warranty?
This is an OEM RockShox replacement part. Warranty coverage depends on the original purchase and RockShox warranty policy — replacement service parts themselves typically fall under the standard parts warranty. Contact RockShox or Forest Bikes for warranty specifics.
Buying Guide
When buying brake posts, prioritize OEM parts or accurately measured aftermarket replacements to maintain correct caliper alignment and brake performance. Choose the material (steel or aluminum) specified by the fork manufacturer; steel posts are common for their strength and wear resistance. Confirm compatibility by checking your fork's parts list, model year, and the RockShox part number (11.4307.469.000 / FS-SPP-A0). If you routinely ride in corrosive environments, replace posts at the first sign of rust or wear and keep a spare pair in your workshop for quick service.
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