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Shimano SLX SM-RT70 Disc Brake Rotor Centerlock

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Why We Love It
Shimano SLX SM-RT70 disc brake rotors deliver powerful and consistent brake performance for all riding conditions. The ICE TECHNOLOGIES rotor significantly reduces heat build-up in the brake system to ensure consistent high performance braking even on the steepest downhill stretches. Shimano's center-lock mounting system makes installing and removing rotors quick and easy thanks to the spine mount and lock ring design.
About This Item
  • 3-layer structure with aluminum core and two stainless steel outer layers reduces rotor surface temperature approximately 100 degrees Celsius compared to all-steel rotors
  • Aluminum spider
  • Includes lock ring with external serration
  • Requires external-type rotor lock ring when installing onto 15/20mm axle hub
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Details
Brand Shimano
Model SLX SM-RT70
Intended Use Road
Rotor Size 160mm
Rotor Mount Centerlock
mpn ISMRT70SE
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