Avid Disc Rotor Bolt Kit
A pack of six steel disc rotor bolts from Avid (Mfg. #11.5363.012.300) designed for secure 6‑bolt rotor mounting. Durable steel construction for reliable braking performance.
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Key Features
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Who It's For
Key Features
- ✓ Pack of six OEM‑spec steel rotor bolts for 6‑bolt rotors
- ✓ SRAM model ID RT‑SPP‑A0 — Avid/SRAM compatibility
- ✓ Manufacturer Part #: 11.5363.012.300, Product #200023
- ✓ Steel construction for reliable clamping and durability
- ✓ Compact, lightweight packaging for workshop or saddle bag
- ✓ Direct replacement for most Avid 6‑bolt rotors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these bolts compatible with Centerlock rotors?
No. This kit is for 6‑bolt rotors only. Centerlock rotors use a spline and lockring interface and require a different mounting system. Confirm your rotor uses six mounting holes before purchasing.
Do these bolts include threadlocker or washers?
The kit contains six steel bolts but does not necessarily include threadlocker or separate washers. For secure installation, apply a small amount of medium‑strength threadlocker per the rotor manufacturer's guidance and use any required star or wave washers if specified by your rotor or hub.
What torque should I use when installing these rotor bolts?
Always follow the rotor manufacturer's torque specification. If a spec isn't printed on the rotor, a common guideline for 6‑bolt rotor bolts is roughly 4–6 Nm. Use a calibrated torque wrench and tighten bolts in a star pattern to ensure even clamping.
Can I reuse these bolts after removal?
Light reuse is possible if the bolts are undamaged and the threads are clean. Inspect for thread wear, galling or corrosion; replace if any damage is present. For critical safety, many mechanics replace bolts during rotor swaps or after stripping threads.
Are there lightweight alternatives to these steel bolts?
Yes — titanium and high‑grade stainless rotor bolts are available for riders seeking weight savings or improved corrosion resistance. Keep in mind titanium has different torque characteristics and may require careful installation and proper washers to avoid galling.
Buying Guide
When choosing rotor bolts, prioritize compatibility (6‑bolt vs Centerlock), correct length and thread pitch, and material. Steel bolts like these Avid OEM pieces provide reliable clamping and affordability; stainless or titanium alternatives offer corrosion resistance and weight savings but can change installation practice. Keep a spare set in your toolkit or saddlebag — losing a single rotor bolt can make a wheel unsafe to ride. Always use the rotor and hub manufacturer's torque recommendations, and consider medium‑strength threadlocker for applications exposed to vibration and moisture.
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