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Titanium Centerlock Rotor Lock Ring | Outer Spline | Shimano SRAM
Titanium Centerlock Rotor Lock Ring | Outer Spline | Shimano SRAM
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Titanium Centerlock Rotor Lock Rings to lock rotors in place.
- Made with Grade 5 Titanium, which allows weight reduction while maintaining strength.
- Naturally corrosion-proof
- Finished with PVD process for a long-lasting finish.
The price listed is per piece. 1 bike needs 2 pieces.
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Specifications
8.05g/pc vs stock 9.68g/pc
[4 latch version] 8.25g/pc
Tighten to 40Nm Torque
Required Tool: Shimano BB Tool, NOT Cassette Tool
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Compatibility
For Shimano / DT Swiss / SRAM Centerline Road Disc & MTB Centerlock Brake Rotors
Brakes
M9100, M9000, M8100, M8000
R9170, R8070, R7070,
RS805, RS505, RS405, RS305
U5000 etc
Rotors
MT800 MT900
RT70 RT800 RT900
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Why Choose Titanium?
Read about our titanium bolts (this cover is made using a similar process) HERE
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FAQ
I can't tighten the lock ring much by hand. Is something wrong?
Firstly, ensure the lock ring is inserted correctly and not cross-threaded. If the lock ring is inserted properly, then yes, it may feel harder to turn compared to the stock part. This is normal. Please use the BB tool to tighten to 25Nm. After this, the lockring will be easier to tighten/loosen by hand should you remove it in the future.
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Links
Check out our 72g super lightweight rotor HERE
For inner lock version (Using Cassette Tool), Click Here!
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Disclaimer
* Bike & components in the pictures are not included
Screw Measurement Guide
Screw Measurement Guide
To determine a suitable replacement screw for you, measure your old screw(s) using the guide below.

Download a HD copy here
Warranty
Warranty
Our Limited Lifetime Warranty backs this product against manufacturing defects.
User misuse, improper torque application, or tool-induced damage are expressly excluded.
For more information, please see this page.
