BRAKING EPR098R Front Right Brake Rotor for Honda – Precision Stainless Steel Disc

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Brake Rotor - Front Right - Honda

The BRAKING EPR098R front right brake rotor is engineered for optimal performance and durability on Honda motorcycles. Crafted from induction-hardened stainless steel, this rotor offers exceptional resistance to wear and high-temperature stress, ensuring reliable braking in demanding riding conditions. The hard anodized aluminum hub provides added strength while minimizing weight, contributing to improved handling and brake response. Designed with an EPTA disc floatation mechanism, it promotes even distribution of braking forces and enhances heat dissipation for consistent performance. The rotor features grooves with ventilation holes that facilitate better cooling of the interface zone, reducing the risk of brake fade during prolonged or aggressive riding sessions. Optimized lightening holes are strategically placed to prevent vibration onset, maintaining smooth operation at high speeds. The rotor's wave-shaped surface includes protruding straight 3 mm thick crests that radiate from the outer diameter, creating a thermal inertia zone that remains unaffected by pad contact, thus improving heat management and prolonging rotor life. This high-quality brake rotor is a direct replacement for Honda models, combining advanced engineering with durable materials to ensure maximum safety and braking efficiency. Whether you're replacing worn components or upgrading for performance, the BRAKING EPR098R delivers precision braking for confident riding experiences.

Features:

  • Induction-hardened stainless steel rotor for increased wear resistance
  • Hard anodized aluminum hub for lightweight strength
  • EPTA disc floatation mechanism for even force distribution
  • Grooves with ventilation holes for enhanced cooling
  • Optimized lightening holes to prevent vibration
  • Wave-shaped design with protruding crests for improved thermal inertia