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Next-Level Innovation
Inspired by MotoGP and Superbike, the T-Drive discs, are easily recognizable by their unique coupling between band and housing, using eight T pins instead of traditional fastener studs. This design enhances braking torque transfer, thanks to precise process and machining tolerances. It also maintains radial and axial float, increasing resistance to thermal-mechanical stress, especially under extreme conditions.
Key benefits
The innovative connection system between the bell and the brake disc surface, featuring eight T-shaped pins and corresponding grooves, allows for both radial and axial floating. This design reduces weight and enhances handling.
The T-Drive is a Lightweight disc that enhances bike agility and responsiveness on the track.
The bell of the disc is machined from a solid block of aluminum alloy, offering both lightweight properties and strength, contributing to the overall performance and handling of the motorbike.
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Your questions, answered
The T-Drive disc features a unique design with eight T-shaped pins and corresponding grooves that enhance torque transmission. This innovative design improves braking effectiveness and provides superior performance compared to traditional cylindrical drive systems.
The T-Drive disc is designed for high-performance and racing applications. To ensure compatibility with your motorcycle, check the specific model and size requirements in the Brembo catalog or consult with a professional mechanic.
The connection system allows the disc to float both radially and axially, which reduces overall weight and enhances handling. This design improves braking response and maneuverability, particularly in racing and high-performance scenarios.
The T-Drive disc is engineered to withstand extreme thermal and mechanical stresses, making it suitable for demanding racing conditions, including high-speed tracks and intense riding environments.