Works Expand Front Disc Rotor, Full Floating, Left, 320mm, Orange, 1 pc., MT-10/SP, V-MAX
Works Expand Front Disc Rotor, Full Floating, Left, 320mm, Orange, 1 pc., MT-10/SP, V-MAX
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【Sunstar WT127FL-OR Works Expand Front Disc Rotor Full Floating Left Side 320mm Orange 1pc MT-10/SP V-MAX Brake Disc】
■Product Description
The goal was control performance and brake lever stability.
The Works Expand is Sunstar's highest-grade commercially available disc rotor.
Yoshimura Japan, a top constructor in the world, collaborated on its development, bringing the highest-grade disc rotor conceivable to market as a commercial model.
Since 2011, SUZUKI has officially adopted this Works Expand as a worldwide racing kit part for the GSX-R.
Many teams have highly praised its superior performance in actual race scenes.
The Works Expand disc rotor allows top riders active in domestic and international races, as well as Sunday riders, to experience the difference in braking performance.
The product lineup includes models suitable not only for supersports but also for sport tourers and naked bikes.
■Compatible Models
Compatible Manufacturer: Yamaha
Representative Compatible Models: FZ1-N FAZER [08-12], FZ1-S FAZER [07-14], MT-10/SP, V-MAX, YZF-R1 [04-21], YZF-R6 [17-18]
Motorcycle Compatible Models: 3UF, RN21J, RN24J, RN50J, RN65J, RN78J, RP22J
■Specifications
Part Number: WT127FL-OR
Type: Full Floating
Outer Diameter (mm): 320
Thickness (mm): 5.5
Pad Width (mm): 33
Position: Front/Left
Pin Color: Orange
Inner: Aluminum Alloy (Hard Anodized)
Outer: Works
Usage: Left Side
Quantity: 1pc
■Notes
*The image is a representative image of the series. Please check the product description for the actual size and color of the product delivered.
*The design may vary depending on the vehicle model and the inner diameter of the inner.
*Product designs and specifications may change without notice. Thank you for your understanding.
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