ROTORS

ROTORS

Where and how the stopping force is exerted in relation to the wheel of a bicycle is the contrast between the rim and disc brakes. Modern rim brakes base the stopping power on the outside edge of the rotor, as their name suggests. On a smaller rotor, mounted in the middle of the wheel, a disc brake concentrates pressures.

To stop the engine, rotors operate hand-in-hand with brake pads. Your vehicle’s brake pads are squeezed against the rotor, causing pressure as you step on the brake pedal. This friction allows the car to stop while still creating an enormous amount of heat. Two iron disks bound by ribs consist of rotors.

HUNTER ROTOR 180MM ICE