Brake discs are central components of a motorbike's braking system and play a crucial role in deceleration and speed control.
They are usually made of robust materials such as stainless steel or cast iron, which have to withstand both high heat and the heavy mechanical stresses of braking.
High-quality brake discs not only offer better braking performance and shorter braking distances, but also a longer service life as they are less susceptible to deformation and wear.
There are different types of brake discs, such as ventilated, perforated or corrugated designs, which improve heat dissipation and reduce the risk of brake fade.
Regular maintenance and timely replacement of worn brake discs are essential to ensure optimum braking performance and safety of the motorbike.