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SL-M350
Mechanical disc brake
Aluminum two-piece body
Quick replaceable brake pad -
SL-M400
Mechanical disc brake
Aluminum alloy caliper body
Adjustable brake pad clearance -
Model: DULA601
Brake lever:
Mineral oil
Forged aluminum lever and bracket
Left and right interchangeable installation -
Model:RT505
Fixed method: 6-bolt
Thickness: 1.8mm
Material: stainless steel
Diameter: Φ180mm Φ160mm
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