Rotor Paceline CenterLock Rounded (does Not Include Lockring) 2021: 140mm
The Rotor Paceline CenterLock 140mm disc rotor delivers precise, consistent braking for road and gravel riders. Available at The Bike Zone for just $68.58. Shop now.
Key Features 140mm diameter — ideal for lightweight road and gravel disc brake builds CenterLock interface for a secure, compatible fit with most modern disc hubs Rounded petal design reduces rotational weight without sacrificing structural integrity Excellent heat dissipation for consistent braking performance on long descents Compatible with a wide range of road and gravel disc brake calipers Note: Lockring not included — sold separately Who Is This For? The Rotor Paceline CenterLock 140mm rotor is perfect for road cyclists and gravel riders running disc brake systems who want a premium, lightweight rotor upgrade. If you're building or refining a performance-oriented disc brake wheelset with CenterLock hubs, this rotor delivers the stopping precision and durability you need. Why Buy From
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Rotor Paceline CenterLock 140mm rotor include a lockring?
- No, the lockring is not included with this rotor. You will need to purchase a compatible CenterLock lockring separately to mount the rotor securely to your hub.
- What hubs is the Rotor Paceline CenterLock 140mm rotor compatible with?
- This rotor is designed for CenterLock interface hubs, which are used by many leading hub manufacturers including Shimano. Always check your hub specification before purchasing to ensure compatibility.
- Is a 140mm rotor suitable for road cycling?
- Yes, 140mm rotors are a popular choice for road cyclists due to their lighter weight. They offer excellent modulation for typical road riding conditions, though riders who descend frequently at speed may prefer a 160mm rotor for additional heat management.
- Can I use the Rotor Paceline with any disc brake caliper?
- The Rotor Paceline is compatible with most standard disc brake calipers, including Shimano and other major brands. We recommend verifying caliper and rotor thickness compatibility with your specific brake system before fitting.