BRAKING Front Right Brake Rotor EPR145R for Kawasaki - High-Performance Disc

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Brake Rotor - Front Right - Kawaskai

The BRAKING EPR145R front right brake rotor is engineered for optimal braking performance and durability on Kawasaki motorcycles. Crafted with induction-hardened stainless steel, this rotor offers exceptional resistance to wear and heat, ensuring reliable stopping power under demanding conditions. The hard anodized aluminum hub reduces weight without compromising strength, contributing to improved handling and responsiveness.

Designed with an EPTA disc floatation mechanism, the rotor allows for thermal expansion and contraction, minimizing warping and maintaining consistent braking feel. Grooves with ventilation holes are incorporated into the design to facilitate better cooling of the interface zone, reducing heat build-up during intense braking. The rotor features optimized lightening holes that help prevent vibration onset, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced rider confidence.

Furthermore, the rotor's wave-shaped design includes straight 3 mm thick crests that protrude from the outer diameter, forming a radiating area untouched by the brake pads. This feature provides higher thermal inertia to manage heat transfer more effectively, prolonging rotor lifespan and maintaining consistent braking performance. The combination of advanced materials and precision engineering makes this brake rotor suitable for high-performance motorcycle applications, delivering reliable, fade-free braking in all riding conditions.

Features:

  • Induction hardened stainless steel rotor for increased wear resistance
  • Hard anodized aluminum hub reduces weight and improves durability
  • EPTA disc floatation mechanism accommodates thermal expansion
  • Grooves with ventilation holes enhance cooling of the interface zone
  • Optimized lightening holes prevent vibration onset
  • Wave-shaped design with 3 mm thick crests for higher thermal inertia