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SRAM Centerline XR Rotor Brake Disc Two-Piece Rounded Profile 6-hole black/silver

ID: 971729

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Product description

SRAM Centerline XR Rotor Brake Disc Two-Piece Rounded Profile 6-hole black/silver (black/silver)

The SRAM CenterLine XR (CLX-R) rotor works in tandem with the SRAM eTap AXS drivetrain. It’s designed specifically for road riding — and to keep braking quiet at every stop.

Details

  • Streamlined shape optimised for racing use
  • CenterLine ensures quiet braking operation
  • Two-piece design reduces weight

At a glance

Mounting System
Mounting System
6-hole
Type
Type
2-piece
Material
Material
Steel, aluminium

Features

Purpose
Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, Triathlon, Aero, Endurance
Main Information
Type:
2-piece
Mounting System:
6-hole
Compatibility:
Sram eTap AXS
Material
Material:
Steel, aluminium
Model Year
2023
Article number
971729
Manufacturer article number
00.5018.122.000
EAN
0710845826719

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SRAM Centerline XR Rotor Brake Disc Two-Piece Rounded Profile 6-hole black/silver
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No more overheating in the switchbacks of the French Alps.
23.07.2020