Husaberg Te 250 2012 Te 300 Oversized Floating Typhoon Brake Rotor Kit, Front on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, US
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Oversized Floating Typhoon Brake Rotor kits are made for increased performance and braking power for your motorcycle. Oversized 270mm diameter rotors are made from a special tempered stainless steel that is not only durable but will work with any type of brake pad. Brake rotors are precision laser cut to maximize brake pad surface contact. Full floating rotor design ensures optimal pad to rotor contact and even heat distribution for maximum braking force and smooth feel. Tusk Oversized Floating Typhoon Brake Rotor kits come complete with a billet aluminum caliper relocation bracket. |
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