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[motorcycle.com] - Bike Master Busts Out More Brakes


Tucker Rocky/ Biker’s Choice brand of brake rotors is now bigger by 75 new part numbers for street and off-road motos.
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Fort Worth, TX (May 1, 2017) – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BikeMaster, known for quality and competitively priced aftermarket parts and accessories for motorcycles, is pleased to announce the addition of over 75 new part numbers to their line of Brake Rotors for street and offroad applications.

BikeMaster has expanded their line or brake rotors.

“The new rotors that have been added will help fill out our line of brake parts and provide customers the opportunity to get O.E.M.-style parts at a competitive price,” says Phillip Mayfield, Brand Manager for BikeMaster. “We have also added contour rotors to the product line.”

The BikeMaster Brake Rotors for street and offroad are manufactured using the latest technology in materials, processes and finishes. They are laser-cut for accuracy to ten thousandth of an inch for a precision fit. They have been designed to provide increased braking and longevity. All the rotors have been specially ground to guarantee perfect concentricity and parallelism, which in turn prevents warping. The contour rotors have an increased edged surface for cooling efficiency.

BikeMaster Brake Rotors (P/Ns 962083 through 962214) retail from $54.95 to $279.98 and can be ordered through your local Tucker Rocky | Biker’s Choice dealer.

Tuckerrocky.com

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