2014-2018 Kawasaki BR250 Z250SL Front Rotor Brake Disc 41080-0597-11H 41080-0578-11H
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2014-2018 Kawasaki BR250 Z250SL Front Rotor Brake Disc 41080-0597-11H 41080-0578-11H

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2014-2018 Kawasaki BR250 Z250SL Front Rotor Brake Disc 41080-0597-11H 41080-0578-11HFront Brake Disc Rotor Fit for Kawasaki EX 250 300 Ninja 250R Z 250 300 2013 2018 FEATURES: Made of high quality stainless steel 420 (2Cr13). The shape of the disc ensures good heat dissipation under heavy braking sessions. Laser cut, heat treated and tempered, these discs are the perfect replacement discs for your motorcycle. Reducing brake fade, minimizing warping, and ensuring rotor's longevity. The slotted rotor ensures water and dirt are

Front Brake Disc Rotor Fit for Kawasaki EX 250 300 Ninja 250R Z 250 300 2013 - 2018

FEATURES:
Made of high quality stainless steel 420 (2Cr13).
The shape of the disc ensures good heat dissipation under heavy braking sessions.
Laser cut, heat treated and tempered, these discs are the perfect replacement discs for your motorcycle.
Reducing brake fade, minimizing warping, and ensuring rotor's longevity.
The slotted rotor ensures water and dirt are dispersed quickly when braking.
Installation instruction NOT included.
Professional installation will be highly recommend.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Condition: 100% Aftermarket Brand New
Color : As picture show
Material: Stainless Steel
Disc Minimum Thickness: 4mm
Thickness: Approx 5mm
Exterior Diameter: 290mm
Inner Diameter: 130mm
Number of fixation holes: 5
Placement on Vehicle: Front

REFENENCE PART NUMBER:
41080-0597-11H
41080-0578-11H

FITMENT:
Fit for Kawasaki BX250 Ninja 250SL ABS 2015-2016
Fit for Kawasaki BX250 Ninja 250SL 2015-2016
Fit for Kawasaki EX250 Ninja 250R 2013-2017
Fit for Kawasaki EX300 Ninja 300 2013-2017
Fit for Kawasaki EX300 Ninja 300 ABS 2013-2017
Fit for Kawasaki ER250 Z250 2013-2014
Fit for Kawasaki ER250 Z250 ABS 2015-2017
Fit for Kawasaki ER300 Z300 2015-2016
Fit for Kawasaki ER300 Z300 ABS 2015-2016
Fit for Kawasaki BR250 Z250SL 2014-2018
Fit for Kawasaki BR250 Z250SL ABS 2014-2018

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitment)

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1x Front Brake Disc

NOTE:
Please check out the size & product fits your bike or not before you purchase.

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