Flatmount adapter QM 52 front wheel F160/180-160

Securely mount a 160mm rotor with the Flatmount-adapter QM 52 for smooth, reliable front wheel braking performance on your ride.

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Upgrade your front wheel braking setup with precision and ease

When you need to mount a 160 mm rotor on your front wheel, you want a solution that fits seamlessly and performs reliably. You get exactly that with the Flatmount-adapter QM 52, designed to adapt your setup without hassle. With precise engineering and durable materials, this adapter ensures your rotor aligns perfectly, giving you consistent braking power and control on every ride.

Key Features

The Flatmount-adapter QM 52 stands out by delivering a straightforward and secure way to fit a 160 mm rotor on your front wheel. Its robust construction guarantees long-lasting performance under demanding conditions, while the exact fitment eliminates any wobble or misalignment. Designed for riders who demand reliability, this adapter integrates smoothly with your existing setup, enhancing your bike’s braking efficiency without adding unnecessary weight or complexity.

Technical Specifications

  • Adapter type: Flatmount
  • Compatible rotor size: 160 mm
  • Position: Front wheel
  • Model: QM 52
  • Material: High-strength alloy
  • Mounting standard: Flatmount
  • Designed for rotor compatibility: F160/180-160

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the Flatmount-adapter QM 52 is specifically designed for front wheel mounting of a 160 mm rotor and may not fit rear wheel setups properly.
It is compatible with standard 160 mm rotors designed for Flatmount systems, ensuring proper fit and function when installed correctly.
Weight 0,07 g

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