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TRP Tr33 Disc Rotor One Color, 180mm

"What Our GearheadĀ® Experts Are Saying:""The Tr33 Disc Rotor enhances my cycling experience with its consistent and reliable stopping power. I appreciate the ease of installation and its compatibility with various brake systems, ensuring a smooth ride on diverse terrains. Whether I'm cruising on city streets or tackling mountain trails, this rotor delivers confidence in every stop. "" We rely on the Tr33 Disc Rotor by TRP for smooth, reliable braking on our cycling adventures. Designed for versatility, it handles city commutes and mountain trails with ease. The rotor's high-performance features ensure we can ride with confidence, knowing each stop will be precise and controlled. Whether we're navigating urban environments or exploring rugged paths, the TRP Tr33 Disc Rotor stands up to the challenge. Its superior construction and design deliver consistent performance, making it an essential component of our biking gear."

Price: $55.44 from Backcountry

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