Applications:
180mm: Ideal for MTB - Enduro and e-Bikes. 203mm: Great for MTB - Enduro & DH and e-Bikes. 223mm: Specifically designed for MTB - DH.
Disc Type:
6 Bolt System
Rotor Width:
2.0mm
Weight:
180mm - 127gr, 203mm - 174gr, 223mm - 237gr
About:
The Disc Shark® is engineered for the most demanding "gravity" DH and Enduro riders. Its unique inner fin design, which gives it the name Disc Shark®, along with small internal round holes, helps reduce the disc's operating temperature. The exterior Wave design and lateral openings ensure a powerful and even grip across the brake pad's contact area.
Features:
1. Greater Braking Power: The Disc Shark® design requires less pressure in the brake line, increasing braking power by 5 - 10% under normal conditions.
2. More Stability: Maintains stable performance even in tough temperature conditions like steep gradients, high speeds, and high ambient temperatures.
3. Lower Operating Temperature: Drastically cuts the operating temperature by 30% compared to other high - end discs and is made as one piece for extra strength.
4. Longer Brake Pad Life: Increases brake pad life by 25 - 40% under normal conditions.
5. Lighter Disc: Thanks to the optimized rotor and hub design, it's lighter than most high - end brake discs on the market.
Martin Maes (Orbea Fox Enduro Team rider): "Since testing the new Galfer Bike Disc Shark®, I've experienced increased braking power with great stability. The brake responds consistently in any situation. Combined with Galfer Pro brake pads, the braking control feels fantastic. We even tried reducing the disc size to 180 mm on the Enduro bike for a more progressive feel and less weight, and there were no fatigue or overheating issues."



Using the Galfer Disc Shark® is straightforward. Just install it on your compatible MTB or e - bike according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure to match the correct disc size to your bike type. For normal use, you'll notice improved braking power with less effort. When riding in extreme conditions like long descents or high - speed runs, the disc will maintain its stability and not overheat easily. As for maintenance, regularly check the disc for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any cracks or excessive wear, it's time to replace the disc. Keep the disc clean by using a mild cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the disc surface. Also, make sure to pair it with high - quality brake pads like Galfer Pro pads for the best performance.