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Spider Evolution Front Disc Cover
$12.99 - $26.99
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MSRP $29.95
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Product Description
Acerbis Spider Evolution Front Disc Cover
The Spider Evolution Disc Cover is the most advanced and innovative disk cover currently available on the market, made exclusively by Acerbis. Its unique mounting system utilizes a central aluminum mounting bracket that replaces the bike's left wheel spacer and allows all maintenance jobs such as tire changing or brake pad replacement to be done without having to remove the disk cover.
Features:
Total protection for the front brake rotor
Machined aluminum flange and insert
Double resin thermoplastic disk cover with a strong nylon center insert and polypropylene external spoiler
Disk cover fixed to the flange with self-locking nuts and countersunk head screws
Suitable for brake disks up to a diameter of 275 mm
Plastic part available separately with 6 color combinations
Very easy to mount
Mounting kit sold separately
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Customer Reviews
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Fit
5.0
Features
4.0
Finish
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Durability
4.0
Overall
4.4
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Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
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Features
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Cost Benefit
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Brian`
turlock, CA
acerbis evolution front disc guard
Item just a described. The install was fast and easy. Looks great on the bike. Ran a 95 mile enduro that was all rocks and roots this past weekend, took several fairly brutal hits and held up well, no damage to rotor.