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Galfer Disc Shark Disc Brake Rotor 203 X 2.0mm

Galfer Disc Shark Disc Brake Rotor 203 X 2.0mm

Brand: Galfer Bike

SKU: DB024W

Regular price $165.00 Full price
Sale price $165.00
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Regular price $169.95 Full price
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Description

The Galfer Disc Shark Disc Brake Rotor is crafted for demanding downhill and enduro riders. Its distinctive inner fin, known as the Disc Shark, along with small internal round holes, helps lower the disc's operating temperature. The rotor's exterior Wave design and lateral openings ensure a strong and consistent grip across the entire contact area of the brake pad.

Key Features

  • Greater Braking Power: The Disc Shark's design requires less pressure in the brake line under demanding conditions, reducing the effort needed to brake. This results in a 5-10% increase in braking power under normal conditions.
  • More Stability: Even in challenging conditions like steep gradients, high speeds, high ambient temperatures, and large mass, the Disc Shark maintains stable and consistent performance. Its structural design adapts to different disc diameters to ensure adequate stiffness for each model.
  • Lower Operating Temperature: The Disc Shark significantly reduces the operating temperature by 30% compared to other high-end discs on the market and is manufactured as one piece for enhanced strength.
  • Longer Brake Pad Life: Under normal conditions, brake pad life is extended by 25-40% with the Disc Shark.
  • Lighter Disc: The Disc Shark is lighter than most other high-end brake discs available, thanks to the optimized design of both the rotor and the hub.

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