MDR-P MDR-C
MDR-P MDR-C
MDR-C CL Storm SL.2 Storm HC
MDR-C CL Storm SL.2 Storm HC
Maximum braking power
Maximum braking power
PERFORMANCE TUNING
MAGURA Rotors: Choose the rotor and brake pads that suits your riding style and weight! The two-piece design rotor MDR-P offers optimum braking performance even under heavy loads. In addition, maximum heat resistance and stability.
Minimal weightMinimal weight Maximum heat resistance Maximum heat resistance GRIP AREA GRIP AREA
Short HC3
Short HC3
220 mm 203 mm 180 mm
220 mm 203 mm 180 mm
HC WIDE REACH HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
GRIP AREA GRIP AREA GRIP AREAGRIP AREA
Short HC3
Short HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
BRAKING POWER
BRAKING POWER
Good HC3
Good HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
REACH REACH
Close (S) HC3
Close (S) HC3
HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Soft BITE POINT BITE POINT
Soft HC3
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
WEIGHT WEIGHT
Light HC3
Light HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINIUM HC CARBON 2-FINGER
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINIUM HC CARBON 2-FINGER
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Heavy Heavy HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Wide (L) Wide (L) BITE POINT BITE POINT Soft
Soft HC3
HC WIDE REACH 1-fingerHC WIDE REACH 1-finger Hard Hard WEIGHT WEIGHT 2-finger 2-finger HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Light HC3
Light HC3
1-finger 1-finger
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINIUM HC CARBON 2-FINGER
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINIUM HC CARBON 2-FINGER
HC WIDE REACH HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
ERGONOMICS Heavy Heavy
No two hands are alike. MAGURA offers five different lever options to finetune the ergonomics and feeling of a brake.
No two hands are alike. MAGURA offers five different lever options to finetune the ergonomics and feeling of a brake.
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Maximum Maximum REACH REACH Long Long
BRAKING POWER
BRAKING POWER
BRAKING POWER
BRAKING POWER
Good HC3
Good HC3
HC WIDE REACH HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Close (S) HC3
Close (S) HC3
HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Hard Hard HC WIDE REACH
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Wide (L) Wide (L)
HC ALUMINUM & CARBON 2-FINGER
Maximum Maximum + 10 % + 10 % Long + 10 % Long + 10 %
Rotor diameter: Assuming the same manual force, a rotor with a diameter of 220 mm generates about 10 % more braking force than one with a diameter of 203 mm, and even 20 % more than a 180 mm.
Rotor diameter: Assuming the same manual force, a rotor with a diameter of 220 mm generates about 10 % more braking force than one with a diameter of 203 mm, and even 20 % more than a 180 mm.
Brake Pads: Brake Pads are more than a wear part and often underestimated! By choosing the ideal pad, you can increase the braking strength by more than 20 % or minimize noise. Choose a brake pad to suit your riding style.
Brake Pads: Brake Pads are more than a wear part and often underestimated! By choosing the ideal pad, you can increase the braking strength by more than 20 % or minimize noise. Choose a brake pad to suit your riding style.
MAGURA Rotors: Choose the rotor and brake pads that suits your riding style and weight! The two-piece design rotor MDR-P offers optimum braking performance even under heavy loads. In addition, maximum heat resistance and stability.
WALL DISPLAY
Increase the sales of MAGURA tuning products through the eye-catching presentation of the assortment on the shelf! For further informations please get in touch with our Sales Manager UK
tony.barton@
magura.de
Increase the sales of MAGURA tuning products through the eye-catching presentation of the assortment on the shelf! For further informations please get in touch with our Sales Manager UK
tony.barton@
magura.de
More informations:
www.magura-b2b.com
More informations:
www.magura-b2b.com
12 mm
12 mm
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