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TK Dischi Freno EVO Brake Rotors 2015-21 Yamaha R1 R1M / R6 2017+

R1 R6 TK Brake Rotors

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TK Dischi Evo 320mm x 5.75mm Ventilated Floating Rotors for Competition use only to fit Yamaha R1/M wheels from 2015 to 2022
FIM Approved
These can be used on the 2021 YZF-R7 as an oversized rotor but will require caliper spacers
-Bobbin-less
-Exclusive Carrier Technology
-More Arms than any other leading competitor
-5.75mm thickness
-This would be the correct fit for Aftermarket wheels such as Rotobox Dymag or OZ wheels.
-Sold as a set Left and Right
-Hand-crafted from Billet Metal
-Better Cooling
-Increased braking modulation
-Excellent pad cleaning
-Reduced residual torque
-Improved safety

If you are using different calipers that require a Narrow Band Rotor please let us know when ordering so we can make sure you receive the correct size for your brake set up. Ie some Brembo Calipers use a Narrow Pad
If your using the oem Brembo this rotor application is correct

Description

TK Dischi Freno Is an Italian Company that has been manufacturing Brake rotors for Moto 2 Moto 3 and Superbikes racing 

Developed with this type of R&D has given them the advantage to work with some skilled riders and take feedback from them. Now TK Dischi have released their New Evo Rotor which has a different hub design than the traditional floating bobbins.

 

What makes these rotors special?

Providing the right amount of feel from the brakes under trail braking giving the rider the feedback they need. 

Used by Barni Racing in the Italian CIV championship and World Superbike Ducati V4 Panigale, ParkinGo 2019 World Supersport300 Champions on Kawasaki Ninja400, Sam Lowes, Brad Binder, Johann Zarco

 

 

1. MATERIALS: The materials TK use for production are the result of years of on-going research and development on race tracks. The quality of these materials combined with the particular shape of the disc also ensures less wear of the disc. The materials are all certified and the disc production process is via a chain allowing full trace ability of the finished product;

2. WEIGHT: The  drilling technique increases the removed material with the same diameter of the hole and the consequent reduction of the gyroscopic effect (-250g disc for the SBK version);

3. PAD CLEANING: The equidistant holes make the heat distribution even (tests carried out have shown a reduction in temperature compared to conventional discs of approximately 20%) significantly reducing “fading from overheating” while inclined drilling allows fast discharge of any impurities such as: friction material, mud, water, etc..

4. MODULATION: The distribution of the holes modulates the braking action while keeping the pad clean and increasing safety on wet or slippery conditions.

5. RESIDUAL TORQUE: A significant reduction in residual torque due to the pads being clean, greater cooling and constant thermal distribution (better sliding action in a straight line and in the middle of a bend). The particular drilling helps keep the pads efficient and constantly revive.

 

 

 

 

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3 years ago
Since unsprung weight is an important factor it would be helpful to know exactly what the weight is, so a comparison can be made to my current set up. See more »
3 years ago
Unsprung weight is important but not as important as the performance of the brakes. These rotors are made of the highest quality materials, the aluminum carrier is very light and there is a good amount of material removed from the braking disc however this is not done arbitrarily, It is done with many hours of dyno testing and the R&D within Moto2 Moto3 and Superbikes to provide the rider with a product that will reduce high braking temperatures and provide a superior braking performance and rider feel.
For the 320mm TK Dischi Freno R1/R6 Brake rotor with the evo carrier each rotor weighs 3lbs 4 oz
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