Description
Stage6 Brake Disc for Aerox
Stage6 is all about refining performance — both for the street and the track. And that includes braking.
The 190 mm Stage6 front brake disc is built for MBK Nitro, Yamaha Aerox, and many other scooters. It’s a high-end racing disc that also handles daily riding without compromise.
100% made in Italy and tested under real racing conditions. The disc is made from premium martensitic steel with high carbon and chromium content, offering outstanding hardness and durability for a long service life.
This disc can also be used as a rear brake disc for Yamaha Aerox — best paired with the Stage6 R/T rear hub , which fits directly without any mods, unlike the OEM hub.
Stage6 Brake Disc Highlights:
Consistent, high braking performance even in extreme conditions
Excellent heat resistance
Reduced pad wear
Better control and grip when braking in corners
For optimal performance, we recommend fitting new brake pads.
Specifications Stage6 Brake Disc:
Outer diameter: 190 mm
Inner diameter: 58.5 mm
Mounting: 3-hole
Hole diameter: 10.5 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Position: Front or Rear (with Stage6 hub or suitable adapter)
Compatible with: Yamaha Aerox, MBK Nitro, Malaguti F12, Aprilia SR50, and many more
Note:
There are 3 screw types for 190 mm / 58 mm / 3-hole discs:
10 mm flat-head screws
8 mm flat-head screws
8 mm countersunk screws
Stage6 designed the disc to work with all three.
If you’ve got a 10 mm setup (e.g. Aerox / Nitro), use the OEM screws for plug & play mounting. For 8 mm setups (e.g. SR50, NRG, Typhoon, Jog, F12…), the included special screws let you mount the disc without issue.
Motorcycle and scooter brake disk
The brake disc on the front wheel and / or rear wheel play an essential role in the braking system of motorcycles and scooters.
Brake rotors are firmly attached to the wheel or wheel hub with brake bolts. They work in conjunction with the brake pads, which are pressed onto the brake discs via the brake caliper. This pressure creates the friction that is important for braking, which allows the vehicle to slow down and come to a stop.
When to change the brake rotor?
Brake pads wear out faster than brake discs and need to be replaced regularly. Brake discs, on the other hand, can last between 20,000 and 40,000 kilometers, depending on driving conditions. It is recommended that you monitor brake pad wear and inspect brake rotors for signs of excessive wear or deformation. If you see any sign of damage, the brake disc should be replaced.
No matter if standard, wave or floating - when you install a new brake disc on your scooter or motorcycle, you should also replace the brake pads at the same time. You should securely fasten front or rear brake disc with threadlocker.
Brake Disc 190mm Stage6 Yamaha Aerox | |
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Article no. | S6-1216612 |
EAN | 4051272040177 |
Weight | 0,40 kg |
Brand | Stage6 |
Product type | Brake disc |
Brake material | Steel |
Outside diameter | 190 mm |
Inside diameter | 58 mm |
Homologation | No ECE R90 standard |