SPEDIZIONE GRATUITA SOPRA I 99€ IN ITALIA (isole escluse, bici intere, batterie e rulli esclusi) PAY IN 3 OR 12 INSTALLMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST
Galfer  |  SKU: DB024W

ROTOR GALFER SHARK 203x2.0mm

Regular price €84,00 EUR
or 12 interest-free installments with HeyLight



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Description

The Galfer Shark 203x2.0mm rotor is designed to ensure reliable and consistent braking performance on road and mountain bikes. Made from high-quality steel, it offers wear resistance and excellent heat dissipation, reducing the risk of fading even on the longest descents. The Shark design improves cooling and optimizes contact with the pads, ensuring precise and controlled braking in every condition.

Compatible with standard 6-bolt disc brake systems, 2.0 mm thickness.

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When can I pay with HeyLight in 12 interest-free installments?

HeyLight 12 installments is valid only for customers with tax residence in Italy, and for amounts from 100 to 5000€.

For carts over 5000€, select HeyLight 12/24/36 to pay, at your choice, in 12, 24, or 36 installments, with a TAN of 9.90%.

Are the prices inclusive of VAT?

If you are purchasing from the European Union you are viewing the price including VAT for the respective country, shipping excluded.

If you are purchasing from Switzerland or a non-EU country you are viewing the net price, shipping excluded.

How long does shipping take?

The "assembled and adjusted" bikes will be processed and shipped no later than 10 working days.
All other products within 48 working hours, except for NorthWave, Quad Lock, Maxxis, MagicShine, Bryton products which are shipped in 7 working days.

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