Enhanced Stopping Power: FRONT DISC/REAR DISC 298MM FLOATING WAVE ROTOR
Upgrade your motorcycle's braking performance with the FRONT DISC/REAR DISC 298MM FLOATING WAVE ROTOR. Designed for riders who demand precision and control, this rotor features a unique floating wave design that enhances heat dissipation and reduces brake fade. Experience smoother braking and improved handling on every ride.
Precision Engineering for Optimal Performance
Crafted with high-quality materials and advanced engineering, this rotor ensures consistent performance under various riding conditions. Its floating design allows for better alignment and reduces stress on the brake components, providing you with reliable stopping power that you can trust.
Enhanced Heat Dissipation
One of the standout features of the FLOATING WAVE ROTOR is its ability to dissipate heat effectively. This means you can push your limits without worrying about brake fade, ensuring that your bike remains responsive and powerful during every ride. Whether you're commuting or taking on challenging tracks, this rotor has got you covered.
Improved Feel and Feedback
Riders appreciate the enhanced feel and feedback that this rotor provides. The design allows for a more direct connection between the brake lever and the braking force, giving you confidence and control when you need it most. Experience the difference in your handling and enjoy a more engaging ride.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Floating Wave Rotor |
| Size | 298mm |
| Material | High-Quality Steel |
| Compatibility | Front and Rear Disc |
FAQ
Is this rotor compatible with all motorcycles?
This rotor is designed for a variety of motorcycle models, but it’s best to check compatibility with your specific bike model before purchasing.
How often should I replace my brake rotor?
It's recommended to inspect your brake rotor regularly. Replace it if you notice signs of wear or if braking performance diminishes.
Fitment:
| Brand | Year | Model |
|---|---|---|
| Indian | 2014 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2015 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2015 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2016 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2016 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2016 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2017 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2017 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2017 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2018 | Chief |
| Indian | 2018 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2018 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2018 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2019 | Chief |
| Indian | 2019 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2019 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2019 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2020 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2020 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2021 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2021 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2022 | Chief |
| Indian | 2022 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2022 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2022 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2023 | Chief |
| Indian | 2023 | Chieftain |
| Indian | 2023 | Roadmaster |
| Indian | 2023 | Springfield |
| Indian | 2023 | Super Chief |










