Elevn Disc Brake Rotor 140mm Silver
Elevn Disc Brake Rotor 140mm Silver - Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Elevn Disc Brake Rotor 140mm
Product Overview
The Elevn 140mm Disc Brake Rotor is a direct-mount ISO rotor designed for mechanical and hydraulic disc brake systems. This rotor delivers reliable heat dissipation and modulation across a range of riding conditions and rider weights. It comes complete with six mounting bolts for immediate installation on ISO-standard six-bolt hubs.
Key Features
- 140mm diameter – Ideal for lighter riders, smaller frames, or situations where reduced stopping power and heat output are preferred; offers less leverage than larger rotors but improves maneuverability
- ISO 6-bolt mounting – Universal standard mounting pattern compatible with most modern disc brake systems and hub designs
- Included mounting bolts – Six hardened steel bolts ready for installation; eliminates need for separate fastener purchases
- Optimized braking surface – Engineered friction material provides consistent modulation without excessive noise or fade under normal riding conditions
- Lightweight construction – 91g rotor (without bolts) keeps overall system weight down without compromising durability
Technical Specifications
- Rotor diameter: 140mm
- Mounting standard: ISO 6-bolt
- Weight (rotor only): 91g
- Rotor material: Steel with friction coating
- Included bolts: 6 pcs (steel)
- Compatibility: Mechanical and hydraulic disc brake calipers designed for ISO rotors
- Finish: Silver anodized
Compatibility and Ideal Use Cases
- Compatible brake systems: Shimano, SRAM, Magura, and other ISO-mount disc brakes
- Best for: Smaller-framed riders, beginners, or riders preferring lighter braking power and reduced heat output
- Hub requirement: ISO 6-bolt hub mount
- Ideal conditions: Urban riding, light trail use, and conditions where rapid heat dissipation is less critical
- Note: Install bolts to manufacturer-recommended torque; 140mm rotors may provide less stopping power than 160mm or 180mm alternatives on heavier riders or steep terrain


