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SRAM Rotor Centerline X Road 2-Piece 6-Bolt
SRAM Rotor Centerline X Road 2-Piece 6-Bolt
The SRAM CenterLine XR (CLX-R) rotor works in tandem with the SRAM eTap AXS drivetrain.
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SRAM Centreline Centrelock Rotor
SRAM Centreline Centrelock Rotor
For the rider wanting to improve the performance of their disc brakes, the SRAM Rotor Centerline 2 Piece Centerlock Rounded is a top quality Centrelock standard fit rotor that works to dissipate heat quickly and effectively over the course of your ride.
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TRP Two Piece 6-Bolt Rotor
TRP Two Piece 6-Bolt Rotor
TRP’s two piece rotors offer superior heat dissipation due to the aluminium center as well as excellent stiffness to provide you with confidence in your braking.
Brompton 140mm Disc Brake Rotor for G Line - Centrelock
Brompton 140mm Disc Brake Rotor for G Line - Centrelock
This is a replacement 140mm disc brake rotor made by TRP, the same one that comes standard on Brompton G Line bikes.
Shimano SM-RT10 Tourney TX Centre-Lock Disc Rotor
Shimano SM-RT10 Tourney TX Centre-Lock Disc Rotor
Shimano SM-RT10 rotors offer secure and easy set-up with the proven Centre-Lock mounting system.
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Shimano XTR Centre Lock Disc Brake Rotor - SM-RT99
Shimano XTR Centre Lock Disc Brake Rotor - SM-RT99
The Saint RT99 Ice-Tech Centre-Lock Rotor from Shimano are designed to provide consistent braking performance.
Brompton 160mm Disc Brake Rotor for G Line - 6-Bolt
Brompton 160mm Disc Brake Rotor for G Line - 6-Bolt
Keep your Brompton G Line Electric bike braking smoothly and safely with these genuine replacement disc brake rotors.
Campagnolo C3 Rotor 6-Bolt - DB-160C3-6B
Campagnolo C3 Rotor 6-Bolt - DB-160C3-6B
High quality Campagnolo brake disc (DB-160C3-6B) in size 160mm and 6-hole mounting standard.
Sram Paceline Rotor 6 Bolt
Sram Paceline Rotor 6 Bolt
Paceline disc brake rotors incorporate the elegant design of our eTap AXS road groupsets and feature a new brake track vent design for smooth, quiet braking performance.
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