The rotor contact surface on the Shimano RT76 model has been developed for excellent pad clearing and cooling which increases brake pad performance and life. The large forged alloy spider supports the rotor surface, increasing the rigidity and reducing the weight.
One look is enough as the amazing design says it all: the Storm will set a new benchmark when it comes to weight, performance and durability. Combining the wealth of experience and the latest results of Mission Performance, Magura have achieved a maximum of stopping power, control and ventilation at a reduced weight (10% weight saving compared to old model).
Ekar’s rotors are strong 1.85mm thick stainless tempered steel. They are designed to stay straight and true, long-term, even under heavy and sustained braking. Available in 140 and 160mm diameters to suit your riding style or for an additional weight saving potential. Technology: Tempered stainless steel construction: strong, light and resistant to corrosion Stainless steel central spider
Its aluminium spider saves weight and the high-quality stainless steel surface ensures powerful and consistent braking performance. Please note: These brake discs are NOT compatible to disc brakes with brake pads that have a guiding nose under the brake caliper like Avid BB7, Avid Juicy, Hayes HFX and Hayes MX1.
This Shimano Ice Tech rotor comes equipped with a special Ice Tech design that has been tested and proven to reduce the surface temperature by around 100 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the better-improved pad clearance, the 105 RT70 road bike disc brake rotor offers reduced noise reduction and comes complete with the lockring for a strong and stable ride.
The clad steel/alloy/steel rotor construction of the Shimano SLX M7000 model allows heat generated from braking to radiate quickly through the aluminium core achieving surface temperature drops of around 50 degrees C. When used with Ice-Tech brake pads, surface temperatures can drop from around 400 to 300 degrees C. This provides great improvements in performance. Ice Tech rotors achieve long pad life, less noise and less fade due to improved heat dispersion. Plus, the rotor contact surface has been developed for excellent pad clearing and cooling which increases pad performance and life.
The 160mm version weighs in at a measly 100g and is perfect for XC race bikes and the 180mm provides that extra power for Enduro riders weighing in at 118g.
The Shimano XT SM-RT76 disc brake rotors utilise the same design as the RT79 centrelock versions, allowing those with 6 bolt hubs to run a matching caliper and disc combo for optimum performance. These brake discs are ideally suited to Shimano Saint, Deore XT and XTR systems, offering additional versatility with minimal weight penalty. The rotors feature a precision cut stainless steel braking surface which improves pad clearing in muddy conditions while aiding cooling under high load, increasing pad performance and life. The large forged alloy spider supports the rotor braking surface, increasing rigidity and reducing weight.
The rotor contact surface on the Shimano RT76 model has been developed for excellent pad clearing and cooling which increases brake pad performance and life. The large forged alloy spider supports the rotor surface, increasing the rigidity and reducing the weight.
Compatible with Avid Brakes only.
Incorporating the elegant design of SRAM's eTap AXS road groupsets, this 6-bolt hydraulic disc brake rotor features an updated brake track vent design for smooth, quiet braking performance. Developed so you get the best performance out of your braking set-up, this model is also equipped with a steel bolt design for extra toughness and durability on your road bike. Wherever your next ride takes you, this is a dependable choice of upgrade for powerful and consistent braking operation. Manufacturer's Part Numbers: 00.5018.158.000 Black 140mm DBS8158001 Black 160mm
Popular amongst both performance-orientated MTB riders and those just looking for something a little different, the Hope floating rotor is suitable for performance-oriented riders and those seeking a new alternative disc brake rotor.