Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
stainless steel bicycle rotors - 160mm/180mm floating disc brake rotor with 6 bolts for road bike, mountain bike, mtb, bmx logo

Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX Review

4

·

Average

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
3.8
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(4)
img 1 attached to Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX
img 2 attached to Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX
img 3 attached to Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX
img 4 attached to Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX

Description of Stainless Steel Bicycle Rotors - 160mm/180mm Floating Disc Brake Rotor with 6 Bolts for Road Bike, Mountain Bike, MTB, BMX

Outside Diameter: 160mm. Center Distance: 44mm. Thickness: 1.9mm. Pattern: Standard, 6 bolts pattern. Material: Stainless Steel (SUS410). Easy to Mount on your Disc Brake Ready Frame and Fork. Excellent heat dissipation, Ideal for Shimano Alivio/Deore Disc Brake Systems. Floating brake discs inside and outside the fault generally two kinds of material and through rivet connection, the non-rigid connection, there is a certain amount of freedom, while reducing heat transfer, on the other hand to solve the problem of internal stress.

Reviews

Global ratings 4
  • 5
    2
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    1
  • 2
    1
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Design Flaws - Cycling

The rivets that attach the outer ring to the center bracket are large and interfere with the use of my existing brakes. Stick to solid models with a PC.

Pros
  • Excellent heat dissipation, ideal for Shimano Alivio/Deore disc brake systems
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not floating. Suitable for rotors

The first was fixed with rivets. I sent it back as not floating, manufacturer error. Second: exactly like that! A nice rotor, but it's firmly riveted to the bracket in the middle.

Pros
  • Outer diameter: 160 mm. Center Distance: 44mm Thickness: 1.9mm
Cons
  • Disappearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It doesn't squeak: bike brakes and parts

Installed this rotor on the Easton front wheel on my Canondale hybrid. The calipers are regular Shimano hydraulics with stock pads that have been used with other rotors. I had to clean the caliper body with a rotary tool, but I think there's a lot of flesh left and I don't plan on braking hard. The burglary was fairly quick and didn't make any weird noises. The rotor feels right and the performance is good enough for my rides around town.

Pros
  • Easy to fit to frame and fork, disc brake ready
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My very first floating rotor

In short: so far so good, replacement for a massive stock rotor that was bent and warped. On the old rotor when going down the mountain and especially when the rotor got hot. I would have heard that sound coming from my spokes, which I still haven't heard. It may not be true, but I think it was the noise created by uneven forces due to thermal expansion. This or my rotor was so deformed that I confirmed on a flat surface. It was pretty bad. Not sure yet as it's only been a week. One of my…

Pros
  • Floating brake discs inside and outside are defective, generally two kinds of material, and through the riveting connection, not rigid connection, there is a certain freedom to reduce heat transfer, on the other hand, which can solve the internal stress problem.
Cons
  • I won't say anything