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Shimano XT RT-MT800 Disc Brake Rotor Centerlock

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Why We Love It
For superb stopping power in all conditions, Shimano XT RT-MT800 disc brake rotors deliver consistent braking performance thanks to the Ice Technologies Freeza construction. With better heat management, the SM-RT-MT800 rotors withstand brake fade on long downhill stretches and provide substantially quieter braking. Shimano's Center Lock mounting system makes installing and removing rotors quick and easy with the spine mount and lock ring design.
About This Item
  • Rotor construction uses Shimano FREEZA technology to boost heat dissipation and reduce fade
  • Easy disc brake rotor installation with spline mount and lock ring
  • Compatible with metal and resin brake pads
  • Improved heat management
  • Consistent braking performance
  • Superb stopping power
  • Weight: 108 grams (140mm)
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Details
Brand Shimano
Model Ultegra SM-RT-MT800-SS
Position Front or Rear
Intended Use Mountain
Weight 147 grams
Rotor Size 203mm
Rotor Mount Centerlock
Groupset XT
mpn IRTMT800SSI
upc 192790442259
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