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Moto Master brake disc Flame 190 mm 3-hole 110304
Reference 17101179
Brake disc Moto Master Flame 190 mm 3 holes 110304: made from stainless steel, thickness 4.0 mm. Model suitable for the vehicles listed in the compatibility list.
97,72 € incl. VAT
Available [9 in stock] Shipped on 6/18/26. , expected delivery date 6/22/26
The Moto Master Flame brake disc 190 mm 3-hole 110304 offers you powerful and consistent braking, with excellent heat dissipation.
Technical specifications of the brake disc Moto-Master 110304
The brake disc is designed with an inner diameter of 78,5 mm, an outer diameter of 190 mm, mounting (drilling) with 3 holes, thickness 4.0 mm, material: stainless steel.
Flame Series Brake Disc Features
- Easy-to-install performance upgrade
- Flame design ensures optimal heat dissipation and thorough cleaning of the brake pad surface
- Precise double polishing for excellent feel by eliminating lever pulsation
- Linear braking is ensured by consistent brake pad contact throughout the disc's rotation
- Use with any type of brake pad Flame Rear Brake Disc
When to change a motorcycle brake disc
- What is the average service life of a motorcycle brake disc?
The average service life of a motorcycle brake disc is around 40,000 km. This figure varies depending on the type of disc, the quality of the materials, riding style, the bike’s weight and the thermal stresses generated by repeated braking.
- How can you tell if a brake disc is damaged?
Motorcycle brake discs should be checked every 20,000 to 30,000 km or whenever you replace the brake pads.
A motorcycle brake disc must be replaced as soon as cracks appear, the disc becomes warped or deformed, runout is excessive, or when the minimum thickness specified by the manufacturer is reached. A disc that is out of tolerance leads to reduced braking efficiency and accelerated pad wear.
A warped brake disc can be identified by vibrations at the lever or pedal during braking, irregular pulsing, or a loss of progressive feel. Disc runout causes uneven contact with the pads and requires immediate replacement of the affected disc.
- Can a rusted brake disc be recovered?
A brake disc showing advanced corrosion or rust is considered unserviceable. Corrosion damages the friction surface and heat dissipation, making any cleaning operation ineffective and incompatible with safe braking.
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