Floating brake disc 220mm - 3 holes Stage6 R/T Pit Bike
Description
Floating RAcing brake rotor Floating by Stage6 for pit bikes
Optimize your pit bike’s braking performance with the 220mm floating Stage6 brake disc (front wheel), designed for demanding riders and race applications. This disc exemplifies Stage6's commitment to continuous innovation, delivering high-performance and reliable braking systems for both street and track use.
Designed for pit bikes with a 3-hole mounting system (please compare with your model), this disc is compatible with many different bikes. If your mounting system has 4 holes: Floating brake disk 220mm - 4 holes Stage6 R/T Dirt Bike.
We recommend using it with the Stage6 R/T 4-piston brake caliper.
Technology & Materials – Stage6 Front Brake Disc
- High-quality base material: Made of high-quality martensitic steel, enriched with carbon and chromium for exceptional hardness and a long service life.
- Premium heat treatment: Inspired by Superbike World Championship processes, ensuring consistent and powerful braking, improved handling, and superior grip when leaning into turns.
- Innovative floating disk technology: Improves force distribution by 30% compared to standard discs, providing unmatched precision.
- Orange anodized 7075 T6 aluminum mounts: As strong as steel but significantly lighter, reinforcing the racing character while reducing weight.
- Reduced wear: Optimum heat distribution minimizes deformation caused by high temperatures and reduces wear on the brake pads.
- Improved thermal stability: Ensures reliable braking throughout your ride or race.
Technical specifications Pitbike brake disc Stage6
- Outer diameter: 220mm
- Inner diameter: 53.5mm
- Bolt spacing: 72mm
- Mounting: 3 holes of 8.5mm each
- Material thickness: 4mm
- Position: Front wheel
Motorcycle and scooter brake disk
The brake disc on the front wheel and / or rear wheel play an essential role in the braking system of motorcycles and scooters.
Brake rotors are firmly attached to the wheel or wheel hub with brake bolts. They work in conjunction with the brake pads, which are pressed onto the brake discs via the brake caliper. This pressure creates the friction that is important for braking, which allows the vehicle to slow down and come to a stop.
When to change the brake rotor?
Brake pads wear out faster than brake discs and need to be replaced regularly. Brake discs, on the other hand, can last between 20,000 and 40,000 kilometers, depending on driving conditions. It is recommended that you monitor brake pad wear and inspect brake rotors for signs of excessive wear or deformation. If you see any sign of damage, the brake disc should be replaced.
No matter if standard, wave or floating - when you install a new brake disc on your scooter or motorcycle, you should also replace the brake pads at the same time. You should securely fasten front or rear brake disc with threadlocker.
Floating brake disc 220mm - 3 holes Stage6 R/T Pit Bike | |
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Article no. | S6-1219902 |
EAN | 4051272040344 |
Weight | 0,50 kg |
Series | R/T |
Brand | Stage6 R/T |
Product type | Brake disc |
Brake material | Steel |
Outside diameter | 220 mm |
Inside diameter | 53,5 mm |
Homologation | No ECE R90 standard |