Floating rear rotor Kawasaki
Floating rear rotor Kawasaki
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
🟡 Available at the factory in Japan: Ships in 14 business days
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Floating rear brake rotor - Kawasaki
Floating rear discs are used by racing teams for years. The floating design improves performance and durability. To make floating discs available to the large number of consumer bikes Galespeed developed special floating pins.
These floating pins function both as the mounting point for the bolt and as a regular 'floater' by connecting the rotor to the wheel.Â
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- Less chance on warped rotors, especially with heavy use
- Less brake dragÂ
- More even brakepad & rotor wear
- Large hole count for better rotor cleaning and less weight
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Floating rear brake rotor - Kawasaki
Floating rear discs are used by racing teams for years. The floating design improves performance and durability. To make floating discs available to the large number of consumer bikes Galespeed developed special floating pins.
These floating pins function both as the mounting point for the bolt and as a regular 'floater' by connecting the rotor to the wheel.Â
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- Less chance on warped rotors, especially with heavy use
- Less brake dragÂ
- More even brakepad & rotor wear
- Large hole count for better rotor cleaning and less weight
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