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SHIMANO XT MT800 Ice Tech Freeza 180mm Center Lock Disc Brake Rotor
Elevate your mountain bike´s braking system to the next level of performance and reliability with the SHIMANO XT MT800 Ice Tech Freeza 180mm Center Lock Disc Brake Rotor. Engineered for the rigors of modern trail and enduro riding, this premium rotor provides exceptional stopping power and consistency, giving you the confidence to charge down the most demanding descents with absolute control. It represents the pinnacle of braking technology, designed for riders who refuse to compromise on performance when the trail gets steep and technical.
The standout benefit of the XT MT800 rotor is its extraordinary ability to manage heat. On long, punishing descents, brake systems can overheat, leading to a dangerous loss of power known as brake fade. The XT MT800 directly addresses this challenge with its groundbreaking design. SHIMANO´s DEORE XT RT-RT800 compact and lightweight disc brake rotors feature rapid heat dissipation thanks to ICE TECHNOLOGIES FREEZA heat management system. This sophisticated system works tirelessly to pull heat away from the braking surface, resulting in significantly lower operating temperatures. The practical benefits are immense: more consistent braking force from top to bottom, a longer lifespan for your brake pads, and quieter, more predictable operation run after run.
Beyond its thermal management prowess, the SHIMANO XT MT800 is built for convenience and precision. Installing and removing the rotors is quick and easy with SHIMANO´s CENTER LOCK design. This spline mount and lock ring interface provides a fast, simple, and secure method for attaching the rotor to the hub. Furthermore, the secure connection enhances rigidity, ensuring precise alignment and contributing to a solid, responsive feel at the brake lever. This rotor is the perfect choice for riders seeking the ultimate combination of raw power, unwavering consistency, and intelligent design for their MTB Cycling setup.






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