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Shimano STEPS RT-EM910 203mm Rear Disc Rotor with Magnet Bracket – Center Lock

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SHIMANO RT-EM910 Disc Brake Rotors: Precision-Engineered for Unmatched Braking Power

Designed for riders tackling rugged trails and steep descents, the SHIMANO RT-EM910 disc brake rotors deliver unmatched stopping power and reliability in even the harshest conditions. Engineered with SHIMANO’s ICE TECHNOLOGIES FREEZA technology, these rotors feature a black-anodized radiator fin design that rapidly disperses heat, maintaining peak braking performance during prolonged high-speed descents. Whether navigating technical singletrack or conquering mountain bike races, these rotors ensure consistent control without fade—critical for safety on demanding terrain.

Boasting a lightweight yet durable construction, the RT-EM910’s narrow-profile design reduces rotational weight while enhancing mud clearance for all-weather performance. Their compact build suits modern trail and enduro bikes, offering a sleek aesthetic without compromising strength. Installation is effortless thanks to SHIMANO’s CENTER LOCK mounting system, which pairs with a quick-release lock ring for tool-free swaps—ideal for riders needing fast rotor adjustments between trails or maintenance sessions.

Why Choose SHIMANO RT-EM910?
| Feature | RT-EM910 | Competitor Products |
|—————————|—————————————|———————————-|
| Heat Dissipation | Advanced radiator fins + ICE TECHNOLOGY | Basic cooling slots |
| Weight | Ultra-lightweight (225g) | Heavier designs (250g+) |
| Installation Speed | Tool-free CENTER LOCK system | Time-consuming bolt systems |
| Durability | Corrosion-resistant black coating | Prone to rust in wet conditions |

Perfect for mountain bikers prioritizing precision and durability, these rotors are a game-changer for riders seeking confidence on every trail. Experience smoother stops, reduced maintenance downtime, and superior control—whether you’re bombing downhill or navigating technical climbs.


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