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  • Hope Rotors
  • lucien
    Full Member

    What’s the difference (apart from price) between a standard Hope rotor and a Floating Rotor?

    Jammy111
    Free Member

    throw them in a river to find out 8)

    Jamie
    Free Member

    A standard rotor is one piece of material. A floating rotor consists of 2 pieces, an outer braking surface that ‘floats’ on a lightweight carrier. The idea is that you will get less disc warp at high temps. Useless for 90% of most MTB some may say.

    ChunkyMTB
    Free Member

    floating ones look pretty

    xc-steve
    Free Member

    Lighter as well! Due to the “lightweight carrier”. Also using floating rotors unlocks the best cycling associated sound there is….

    Ting ting ting ting….

    lucien
    Full Member

    Cheers guys, I’m thinking not worth the extra cash then?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    The floating rotors aren’t actually very light though.

    boxelder
    Full Member

    A 180 is heavier than the standard 180 – at least the ones I have.
    Looks better.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    Looks, colour choice and lighter (203mm are, anyway)

    You should buy on the first point alone.

    69er
    Free Member

    Floating rotors can come loose on their mounts, one piece rotors don’t have that problem.

    Function over form for me. 😉

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