@@dungeonlord idk I never tried anything like that before or seen anyone using an adapter. The most torture I've done to a fork was squeezing 27.5 rims onto a 26" fork and somehow it fit. This was on an older bike I had and the only issue I ran into was the fork would make a knocking sound when I squeeze the brakes. But idk it could work I ain't sure tho😬
@@dungeonlord I put the 223mm shark fin rotors on my 26x4 fat tyre e-bike, so much better than the 180s it came with. had to use the +43mm adapter and chop up the old standard adapter to use as spacer blocks to make it work
Not all at what this was meant for, but when I do a giant cargo bike build starting with a surly ecr, think trike flatbed, I’m really thinking about going with these to make sure I can stop it… if I ever get it up to speed of course
Too bad no IS 160mm adapter. I would think this would be good as a rear brake on my bomber ebike. Yes overkill but it will keep temps down and give good brake control. My bike is very heavy.
Hi, I have a Fox38 29” Kashima and want to Mount this 246 mm rotor. My fork is PM7 180mm of I put your 63mm adapter SB003 I got 243mm, 3mm less than the rotor size. Do I have to use spacers? Thanks PD: wich rotor are PowerFull: 246mm or new Shark 223mm? Thanks
I had the shark 223 rotors they were always rubbing, I switched back to my previous 203 floating disc setup and everything is fine, same caliper, codes rsc. Is that a known issue?
Trying to find any instructions that details what the post positioning is. Which direction is it supposed to face? Does it even matter? Hoping to squeeze a 223 on the rear of a Rad Mini 4.
Galfer I've been looking for a right front 160mm rotor and can't find any. If you guys make this you will sell a bunch of rotors to people like me who have a Dualtron Thunder 2 or any Dualtron. Don't forget about us Escooter people. We like wasting money on our toys as well. 👍👍
We do in fact have lots of 160mm rotrs in stock. Take a look at galferusa.com or give us a call at (805)9882900 and we'll be happy to help you find what you're looking for. If you want to recommend any retailers we should get in contact with as far as aftermarket escooter parts please let us know!
It means they are recommended for eBIKES. Our BIKE pads are all semi-metallic. Less organics, more high quality metals. Galfer never intentionally want to be vague, it happens by accident. Have a good day.
Soon we’re going to have rim brakes
Thank you, 246mm is strong, I would like to see a full-fledged field test, prolonged descent, control, temperature, sensations
Count on it! In the works! Thank you for feedback. Keep'em coming!
@@Galfer_USA where is it? :(
@@Galfer_USA where is the promised vid?
Imagine what 246mm rotors would look like on a 26" wheel😂😂 wayyyyy overkill
makes me wonder if there is a is-pm adapter so i could put them on my fat bike which has 26x4.0 wheels. i doubt my fork would like that though.
@@dungeonlord idk I never tried anything like that before or seen anyone using an adapter. The most torture I've done to a fork was squeezing 27.5 rims onto a 26" fork and somehow it fit. This was on an older bike I had and the only issue I ran into was the fork would make a knocking sound when I squeeze the brakes. But idk it could work I ain't sure tho😬
I am running 250mm disc with 12 inch wheels it's insane good looking
@@dungeonlord I put the 223mm shark fin rotors on my 26x4 fat tyre e-bike, so much better than the 180s it came with. had to use the +43mm adapter and chop up the old standard adapter to use as spacer blocks to make it work
Not all at what this was meant for, but when I do a giant cargo bike build starting with a surly ecr, think trike flatbed, I’m really thinking about going with these to make sure I can stop it… if I ever get it up to speed of course
Too bad no IS 160mm adapter. I would think this would be good as a rear brake on my bomber ebike. Yes overkill but it will keep temps down and give good brake control. My bike is very heavy.
Will you be making an IS adapter for a 223mm rotor? I only see the PM ones available.
Simply asking;are you sure that the fork, spokes, hubs, axle and the caliper bolts/threads are meant for this much breaking force with a 246mm rotor?
He did say no.
Im not sure this basic Rockshox 35 is very happy with the 246 rotor 🤔
I'm waiting for 263mm rotors now thats a rotor
Can go go from 180mm to 246mm onmy rear. (Kona Operator with Avid Code 180 F&B)
243mm rotor. Any warping flexing squealing etc.
Hi, I have a Fox38 29” Kashima and want to Mount this 246 mm rotor. My fork is PM7 180mm of I put your 63mm adapter SB003 I got 243mm, 3mm less than the rotor size. Do I have to use spacers? Thanks
PD: wich rotor are PowerFull: 246mm or new Shark 223mm? Thanks
Cool bike.
I think so too!
I had the shark 223 rotors they were always rubbing, I switched back to my previous 203 floating disc setup and everything is fine, same caliper, codes rsc. Is that a known issue?
Wonder which spacer do i meed for fox 38
MASSIVE!!!!
yea not bad but you didnt even give it a little test ?
Can I put these on my Trek Roscoe 9?
Future of bike is Motorbike..
wish use had purple discs
I want to buy a Gigantic 246mm. I don’t find it in website of Galfer
Part Number DBP19005. Now go be rad!
Will this fit on the rear wheel of a Sur-ron X Light Bee. I would love to have one on the back wheel. Thanks
The Gigantic 246mm Wave rotor.
Trying to find any instructions that details what the post positioning is. Which direction is it supposed to face? Does it even matter? Hoping to squeeze a 223 on the rear of a Rad Mini 4.
Give us a call at (805)9882900, ask for ryan in our tech department and he can help you out.
Anyone knows where to get their 246mm Rotors ? Can't seem to find em on their site
I would like to buy at your shop
They might as well just make a 29" caliper and use the whole wheel next! lol
Sadly the most forks are just up to 220m, everything above isn't "ok" for manufacturers :/
Anyone know the link for the post mount?
I've got the 223s front and back o my downhill when will the 246 and the adapters be released?
We now have them in stock
@@Galfer_USA do you have a link, thank you
Love how y’all promote
Galfer I've been looking for a right front 160mm rotor and can't find any. If you guys make this you will sell a bunch of rotors to people like me who have a Dualtron Thunder 2 or any Dualtron. Don't forget about us Escooter people. We like wasting money on our toys as well. 👍👍
We do in fact have lots of 160mm rotrs in stock. Take a look at galferusa.com or give us a call at (805)9882900 and we'll be happy to help you find what you're looking for. If you want to recommend any retailers we should get in contact with as far as aftermarket escooter parts please let us know!
Must bend n flex alot the 220mm do
where is the follow up video? :(
A 246 rotor on a husqvarna, 🥶
Bigger than a dirtbike rotor
Those forks defo aren’t rated for 246 😂
WTF does "E-Bike Compound" mean?!? Is it Resin or Sintered, seems like Galfer wants to be intentionally vague on that subject...
It means they are recommended for eBIKES. Our BIKE pads are all semi-metallic. Less organics, more high quality metals. Galfer never intentionally want to be vague, it happens by accident. Have a good day.
this poor 35 fork hahahahah