SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor - 160mm | 6-Bolt
What rides is the SRAM CenterLine 160mm 6-Bolt rotor built for?
The SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor in 160mm 6-Bolt is the standard trail rotor and the most common diameter spec across the SRAM MTB disc brake lineup, compatible with Level, Guide, G2, and Code caliper families. Full stainless steel construction provides a durable, consistent braking surface that holds up to trail riding, mixed-weather conditions, and the regular heat cycles that come with extended use. At 160mm, it delivers the correct balance of stopping power and weight for cross-country, trail, and moderate enduro riding where performance in both directions matters.
Six-bolt ISO mounting uses six T25 Torx bolts threading directly into the hub disc flange — the most widely used disc rotor standard across MTB wheels. The CenterLine machined braking surface minimizes vibration throughout rotation and keeps pad-rotor noise low, while rounded outer edges are UCI-compliant and reduce contact risk during wheel changes. Minimum rotor thickness is 1.55mm — replace before reaching this limit to maintain adequate heat dissipation and avoid rotor failure under hard braking. Riders on steeper terrain who find 160mm produces fade can step up to the 180mm or 203mm CenterLine versions. For CenterLock hubs, the CenterLine rotor family is also available in CenterLock configurations.
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SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor - 160mm | 6-Bolt
SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor - 160mm | 6-Bolt
What rides is the SRAM CenterLine 160mm 6-Bolt rotor built for?
The SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor in 160mm 6-Bolt is the standard trail rotor and the most common diameter spec across the SRAM MTB disc brake lineup, compatible with Level, Guide, G2, and Code caliper families. Full stainless steel construction provides a durable, consistent braking surface that holds up to trail riding, mixed-weather conditions, and the regular heat cycles that come with extended use. At 160mm, it delivers the correct balance of stopping power and weight for cross-country, trail, and moderate enduro riding where performance in both directions matters.
Six-bolt ISO mounting uses six T25 Torx bolts threading directly into the hub disc flange — the most widely used disc rotor standard across MTB wheels. The CenterLine machined braking surface minimizes vibration throughout rotation and keeps pad-rotor noise low, while rounded outer edges are UCI-compliant and reduce contact risk during wheel changes. Minimum rotor thickness is 1.55mm — replace before reaching this limit to maintain adequate heat dissipation and avoid rotor failure under hard braking. Riders on steeper terrain who find 160mm produces fade can step up to the 180mm or 203mm CenterLine versions. For CenterLock hubs, the CenterLine rotor family is also available in CenterLock configurations.
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What rides is the SRAM CenterLine 160mm 6-Bolt rotor built for?
The SRAM CenterLine Disc Brake Rotor in 160mm 6-Bolt is the standard trail rotor and the most common diameter spec across the SRAM MTB disc brake lineup, compatible with Level, Guide, G2, and Code caliper families. Full stainless steel construction provides a durable, consistent braking surface that holds up to trail riding, mixed-weather conditions, and the regular heat cycles that come with extended use. At 160mm, it delivers the correct balance of stopping power and weight for cross-country, trail, and moderate enduro riding where performance in both directions matters.
Six-bolt ISO mounting uses six T25 Torx bolts threading directly into the hub disc flange — the most widely used disc rotor standard across MTB wheels. The CenterLine machined braking surface minimizes vibration throughout rotation and keeps pad-rotor noise low, while rounded outer edges are UCI-compliant and reduce contact risk during wheel changes. Minimum rotor thickness is 1.55mm — replace before reaching this limit to maintain adequate heat dissipation and avoid rotor failure under hard braking. Riders on steeper terrain who find 160mm produces fade can step up to the 180mm or 203mm CenterLine versions. For CenterLock hubs, the CenterLine rotor family is also available in CenterLock configurations.











