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Magura MDR-P Disc Brake Rotor - 203mm 6-Bolt For eBike Silver/Black

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Management number 236630477 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price $36.80 Model Number 236630477
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The Magura MDR-P is a disc rotor for performance-oriented riders and tough tasks ranging from downhill and ebikes to heavy cargo bikes. It features Dovetail Interlink technology a patented interlocking of the outer and inner rings. This provides additional support for the inner ring if the outer ring expands due to heat. In contrast to floating discs the torque is transmitted to the dovetail-shaped toothing over its entire surface instead of just the rivets increasing the rigidity of the brake disc and the degree of heat dissipation under continuous load. The MDR-P is the most powerful brake disc in the Magura portfolio yet it still offers riders low weight and reduced vibration.
  • Rotor has 2.0mm thickness with a 1.8mm wear limit (Please confirm that the disc brake caliper is compatible)
  • Perfect for demanding applications such as ebike or downhill riding
  • Two-piece design offers the highest level of heat dissipation and high torque transfer
  • Wear optimized ring design
  • Prepared for tone wheel or magnet
    Rotor Size (mm) 203
    Rotor Type Two Piece
    Pad Compatibility All Pad Compounds
    Weight 216
    Hub/Disc Compatibility 6-Bolt
    Size 203Mm
    Mounting Type 6-Bolt
    Color Silver/Black

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