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Disc brake rotor SRAM Centerline 160mm 6-bolt
Disc brake rotor SRAM Centerline 160mm 6-bolt
Disc brake rotor SRAM Centerline Rounded 200mm C-Lock
Disc brake rotor SRAM Centerline XR Two-piece Rounded 160mm C-Lock
Disc brake rotor Shimano SLX SM-RT70 160mm CL Ext. magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano SLX SM-RT70 140mm CL Ext. magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano STePS RT-EM300 180MM CL with Magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano STePS RT-EM300 160MM CL with Magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano SM-RT56M 180MM 6-bolt
Disc brake rotor Shimano SM-RT56S 160MM 6-bolt
Rotor Shimano XTR RT-MT900 140mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Ext.
Disc brake rotor Shimano STEPS RT-EM810 180MM CL
Disc brake rotor Shimano STEPS RT-EM810 203MM CL
Disc brake rotor Shimano STEPS RT-EM910 203MM CL
Disc brake rotor Shimano XT/Ultegra RT-MT800 160MM Ice-Tech Freeza CL Int. Magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano SLX SM-RT66 220mm 6-bolt
Disc brake rotor Shimano XT/Ultegra RT-MT800 203mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Int. Magnet
Disc brake rotor Shimano DURA-ACE RT-CL900 140mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Ext.
Disc brake rotor Shimano DURA-ACE RT-CL900 203mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Ext.
Disc brake rotor Shimano DURA-ACE RT-CL900 180mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Ext.
Disc brake rotor Shimano DURA-ACE RT-CL900 160mm Ice-Tech Freeza CL Ext.
An important component of the brake system that ensures effective and safe braking in various conditions. By choosing the right disc, you can improve braking performance, reduce wear and ensure durability.
Bicycle brake discs are usually made of stainless steel or aluminum, which provides strength and corrosion resistance. More expensive discs, such as Shimano XT Ice-Tech, have a multi-layer structure with an aluminum core, which provides faster heat dissipation during braking, thereby reducing surface temperature and improving braking efficiency.
Disc diameters range from 140 mm to 203 mm. Smaller discs (140 – 160 mm) are usually used on lighter bicycles or city models, while larger ones (180 – 203 mm) are used on mountain bikes where more powerful braking is required. In addition, discs can be mounted in two ways: with a center lock (CL) or with a 6-bolt connection. The Center Lock system ensures faster and easier installation, while the 6-bolt system offers wider compatibility with different rims and calipers.
To ensure long-term performance of your brake discs, it is important to regularly check their condition. The discs should be smooth, without cracks or large scratches. If you notice unusual noise or reduced braking efficiency, the disc or pads may need to be replaced. It is also important to make sure that the disc is installed correctly and securely attached to the wheel to prevent any movement or vibration during braking.
You can find a wide selection of brake discs at the Bikko.bike bicycle store.
You can also buy the desired brake discs online – Bikko.bike.