Disc Brakes Rotors 3mm thick for Surron Light Bee

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Rotor

  • 54_副本
  • 203x2.3mm 54mm English
  • 223.2.3后轮54
  • 54后轮  223x3.0
  • 777
  • 1111
  • 22222
  • 33333
  • B2
  • 111111
  • 54_副本
  • 203x2.3mm 54mm English
  • 223.2.3后轮54
  • 54后轮  223x3.0
  • 777
  • 1111
  • 22222
  • 33333
  • B2
  • 111111

Lewis HEAVY DUTY Disc Brake Rotor 2.3/3mm Thick For Rear Wheel of Surron Light Bee

Size:  203*2.3mm / 223mm*2.3mm /220mm*3.0mm / 223mm*3.0mm

Aperture: 54mm for Surron Light Bee Rear Wheel

Material: 420 stainless steel.

Laser cut and molded with high precision, low deformation and low induced stress.

The dense perforated design used in the HD rotor effectively increases the heat dissipation area of the rotors.

The 12-spoke support design, coupled with internal triangular reinforcement, increases the support strength at the fixed position of the rotor, reducing the likelihood of fastener loosening caused by rotor resonance.

The surface employs a multifaceted polishing process to ensure uniform smoothness and roughness of the rotor surface.

The edges are chamfered, and all cut surfaces are coated with electrophoretic paint. This not only prevents rust but also to some extent reduces the occurrence of injuries caused by contact with the sharp edges of the rotor, thereby enhancing the safety attributes of the rotor.

Multiple specifications, suitable for rear wheel of Surron Light bee.


Retail Price: US$32/pc(203mm*2.3mm-R)Tax Excluded

Retail Price: US$36.00/pc(223mm*2.3mm-R)Tax Excluded

Retail Price: US$49.50/pc(220mm*3mm-R)Tax Excluded

Retail Price: US$51.50/pc(223mm*3mm-R)Tax Excluded


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SPECIFICATIONS
Material: 420 Stainless Steel
Mounting Bolts Hole Distance54mm (for rear wheel of Surron Light bee)
Size:

203mm*2.3mm(Rear)-290g

223mm*2.3mm(Rear)-334g

220mm*3.0mm(Rear)-414g

223mm*3.0mm(Rear)-446g

Processing technology: laser cutting, integrated molding
Feature12-spoke support design for improved support strength and weight reduction



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