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Introducing the New 2024 Floating Wave® Rotors from Galfer USA for Mountain, Road and Gravel Bicycles 3

The lightweight two-piece rotors offer optimal thermal resistance and rigid stability, plus they come in five button color options. 

Carson City, Nevada, September 10th, 2024 – Today, Galfer USA, a leader in performance braking systems for motorcycles and bicycles, introduces the latest addition to their family of high-performance Shark® and Wave® rotors and pads for Mountain, Road, and Gravel biking enthusiasts. 

The new 2024 Floating Wave® Rotor is a lightweight two-piece disc braking solution offering optimal thermal resistance and rigid stability. The floating rotor is 6 bolt compatible, comes standard with stainless steel rotor, a black steel center carrier, and offered in 180mm and 203mm sizes. It is available in five button color options, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green or Blue.

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The floating rotor is a real upgrade and available in sizes for all rider types. The blades of the rotor are designed to create quicker and longer contact for more controlled braking. And the larger buttons offered in five different colors can be matched to other components.”, says Stu Wall, Bike Product Line Manager at Galfer USA.

By applying the same technology used to craft high end motorcycle braking systems to build a global brand known for product quality and superior performance, Galfer USA has continued to expand and offer cutting edge bicycle braking components unlike any in the industry.

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Sandro Milesi, CEO of Galfer USA added, “I am very excited to introduce the Galfer floating rotors to our family of high-performance braking systems in the U. S. Market. It’s been a long time coming and we can’t wait for riders, who swear by our Shark® and Wave® rotors and pads to feel the Galfer difference of this exciting new product line.”

For more information, please visit galferusa.com

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