Genuine SRAM Centerline Disc Brake Rotor/ Level,Guide,G2,Code /Centerlock/ 180mm
- Product Code:
- 126145273
Properties
- Part Type
- Brakes
- Brake Type
- Disc Brake
General characteristics
- MPN
- 5256772
- Model
- Centerline Rotor Centerlock
Logistics data
- UPC
- 617395134588
Other features
- Brand
- Avid
- Country of manufacture
- Taiwan
Packaging data
- Quantity in the package
- One
Weight & dimensions
- Size
- 180mm
Description
The Avid DB Rotor Centerlock Centerline 180mm Rounded - 00.5018.117.001 is a high-quality rotor designed for use with disc brake systems. This rotor is made from durable materials and features a rounded design that helps to improve braking performance and reduce noise. It is compatible with centerlock hubs and is easy to install, making it a great choice for cyclists of all skill levels.
Features- 180mm diameter
- Centerlock hub compatibility
- Rounded design for improved braking performance and reduced noise
- Durable construction for long-lasting use
- Easy to install
The Avid DB Rotor Centerlock Centerline 180mm Rounded - 00.5018.117.001 offers a number of benefits for cyclists. Its large diameter provides ample stopping power, while its rounded design helps to reduce noise and improve braking performance. The rotor is also compatible with centerlock hubs, making it easy to install and use. Additionally, its durable construction ensures that it will last for many rides to come.
CompatibilityThe Avid DB Rotor Centerlock Centerline 180mm Rounded - 00.5018.117.001 is compatible with a wide range of disc brake systems. It is designed to work with centerlock hubs, so be sure to check your bike's specifications before purchasing. If you have any questions about compatibility, feel free to contact us for assistance.
InstallationThe Avid DB Rotor Centerlock Centerline 180mm Rounded - 00.5018.117.001 is easy to install. Simply remove your old rotor and replace it with the new one. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and torque specifications. If you are unsure about how to install the rotor, we recommend consulting a professional bike mechanic.