Hope Stainless 8-Arm Rotor for Rohloff Hub - 160mm
£49.99
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£49.99
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This improved designs avoids obstructing access to Torx screws on 32 hole Rohloff hubs and enables the tightness of these screws to be checked easily, without removing the wheel from the frame. Works with appropriate Hope, Shimano Deore and Avid BB7 callipers. Saw tooth design clears muck and reduces brake squeal.
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Questions & Answers (4)
Is there a 180 mm version available?
By Ewan McNeill
19 Apr 2024
Do you also sell a Hope 180 mm Rholoff specific disc rotor. I've seen this size advertised elsewhere but only in Germany.
SJS Customer Service:
Thank you for your enquiry, yes we do stock please SJS Cycles part number : 58262
WD 19/04/24
WD 19/04/24
can i use this disc with trp spyke mechanical caliper
By PAULINE
09 Jun 2023
SJS Customer Service:
This rotor will work perfectly well with the TRP Spyke, Spyre, and Hy-RD brakes SK 09/06/23
What brake pad compound should I use with a TRP Spyke on a Nomad?
By Anonymous
30 Apr 2019
I understand there are at least 4 different compounds, resin, sintered, organic and semi-metallic but have no idea which to use.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
There are two options, Resin/Organic and Sintered/Semi-Metal.
The resin will offer sharper braking, but wear quicker.
Sintered wear slower, still offer good braking and are less susceptible to contamination.
The stock pads are resin.
Thanks - 01/05/19
There are two options, Resin/Organic and Sintered/Semi-Metal.
The resin will offer sharper braking, but wear quicker.
Sintered wear slower, still offer good braking and are less susceptible to contamination.
The stock pads are resin.
Thanks - 01/05/19
Is There A Specific Direction Of Rotation For This Disc?
By Ben
12 May 2014
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
Yes there is a specific direction of rotation. As the rotor sits in the picture the required direction of rotation will be anti-clockwise, so the smoother sections enter the calliper first. The direction of rotation should also be marked on the rotor itself.
Thanks.
Yes there is a specific direction of rotation. As the rotor sits in the picture the required direction of rotation will be anti-clockwise, so the smoother sections enter the calliper first. The direction of rotation should also be marked on the rotor itself.
Thanks.