Description
Introducing the Shimano Dura-Ace SM-RT900 rotor, a pinnacle of braking performance designed to excel in all conditions. Crafted from stainless steel, this disc brake rotor boasts a Center-Lock attachment system for swift and hassle-free installation and removal.
Please note that while these rotors are gently used, they may exhibit minor signs of wear. Additionally, the actual units may vary slightly from the images provided.
Select the appropriate size for your bike from the two options available: 140mm or 160mm.
Prepare to elevate your braking experience with the Shimano Dura-Ace SM-RT900 Disc Brake Rotor. Constructed from stainless steel, it ensures optimal heat dissipation and exceptional braking prowess across diverse environments. Its Center-Lock attachment system streamlines installation and removal for added convenience. Choose between the 140mm or 160mm size and ride with confidence.
Key Specifications and Features of the Shimano Dura-Ace SM-RT900 Disc Brake Rotor 160mm:
- Premium stainless steel construction enhances heat dissipation for consistent performance.
- Center-Lock attachment facilitates quick and effortless installation and removal.
- Robust construction ensures reliability under demanding conditions.
- Diameter size: 160mm, catering to various bike setups.
- Offers outstanding braking power suitable for all types of bikes.
- Upholds Shimano's hallmark quality and long-lasting durability.
Yes, you can generally use aftermarket rotors with Shimano brakes, but there are some considerations:
- Ensure the rotor size matches Shimano's recommendations.
- Check compatibility with Shimano's mounting interface (Center Lock or 6-bolt).
- Verify the rotor's thickness to ensure proper fit with your brake calipers.
- Choose high-quality rotors suitable for your riding conditions.
Consulting a bike mechanic or Shimano's compatibility guides can provide further assistance if needed.
To choose the right brake rotors:
- Check compatibility with your bike's brake system.
- Consider your riding style (e.g., mountain biking vs. road biking).
- Evaluate material, construction, and user feedback.
- Consult manufacturer recommendations or seek professional advice.