Description
BREMBO BRAKE DISC SUPERSPORT 310m Diameter /5.5-mm thick KAWASAKI NINJA 500 2024/Current Brembo Brake Rotor 08A64234
During braking the Brembo Brake Rotor has to dissipate the kinetic energy of the motorcycle which is normally turned into heat by the friction between the pads and the disc itself.
Therefore, the latter is affected by a thermomechanical force (heat + force) that the disc naturally holds out without getting deformed. Every disc has its own inertia (i.e. the tendency of a body not to modify its motion status) which depends on the weight and the external diameter and affects the speed when shifting directions.
A new disc project must take all these points into consideration and the best performance is achieved when the disc is lighter and more resistant.
SUPERSPORT DISC
BREMBO RACING SUPERSPORT 5.5-mm discs are fully interchangeable with the original discs and they are designed to fit to the OE calipers as well as with BREMBO Racing. These are floating discs made up of a brake rotor in thermically-treated martensitic stainless steel (capable to stand any thermomechanical strain) and of an CNC alloy-aluminium bell. These two parts are connected to each other using 10 bushings. The combination of these discs with Brembo Z04 pads won the 2009 World SuperSport Championship title.
Brembo World Supersport winning kits for the street:These fully homologated for the street rotors have performed at the highest level in World Supersport and dominated the class outperforming any other competitors rotors on many occasions. High Carbon stainless steel.
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Brembo Brake Rotor 08A64234 Technical Characteristics
– 310 mm diameter
– 130 mm inner diameter
– 150 mm holes axis
– 5 holes, 10.2 mm
– Brake disc thickness 5.5 mm (Stock OEM Kawasaki is 4.5mm Thick)
– Brake ring inox, Racing Material
– Brake inner part made of special aluminum, gold
– Floating storage with 12 steel-floater
– Weight 1468 Grams
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