SRAM Centerline CenterLock Black
Centerline CenterLock Black
Centerline CenterLock Black
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SRAM Centerline CenterLock Black

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SRAM CenterLine CenterLock rotors deliver a quiet, consistent braking surface with a steel friction track bonded to an aluminum carrier. Available in 160/180/200mm with CenterLock fit and hardware included.

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SRAM, Centerline CenterLock Black, 160mm, Center Lock In Stock
SRAM, Centerline CenterLock Black, 180mm, Center Lock In Stock
SRAM, Centerline CenterLock Black, 200mm, Center Lock In Stock

Product Details

Overview — CenterLine technology and construction

SRAM's CenterLine CenterLock rotors are engineered to give a smooth, consistent and quiet braking feel for mountain bikes. The rotor combines a hardened steel braking surface with a lightweight aluminum carrier to balance heat management, stiffness and weight. The result is reliable pad contact and predictable braking modulation on both trail rides and daily commutes. The rotor features a rounded outer edge for improved safety and snag resistance, and it ships with the necessary CenterLock hardware. Model ID RT-CLN-A2 (Manufacturer Part # 00.5018.037.037) is available in multiple diameters — 160mm, 180mm and 200mm — so you can tune stopping power and heat capacity to your riding style.

Key features & real-world benefits

Design highlights: • CenterLine braking surface: Smooth, machined steel track for quiet, consistent contact with pads and reduced vibration noise. • Steel/aluminum construction: Steel friction ring bonded to an aluminum carrier for improved heat dissipation, lower rotating mass, and torsional stiffness. • Rounded safety edge: Less chance of cuts or snags when handling, mounting, or transporting the bike. • CenterLock mounting: Fast, tool-friendly interface that keeps hubs and rotors aligned and easy to swap. • Available sizes: 160/180/200mm — choose for modulation, heat capacity, and clearance needs. In practice, CenterLine rotors reduce squeal and provide a consistent pad contact patch, making them a solid, value-focused upgrade or replacement rotor for trail and all-mountain setups.

Fit, compatibility & installation notes

Mounting: These rotors use the CenterLock interface — they fit hubs with CenterLock spline mounts directly. If your wheel uses a 6-bolt hub, you can use a CenterLock-to-6-bolt adapter ring (sold separately) to install the rotor. Hardware is included with the rotor, but always double-check your hub type before purchasing. Brake system compatibility: CenterLine rotors work with modern hydraulic disc calipers from SRAM, Shimano and most third-party manufacturers. They accept resin (organic) and metallic (sintered) pads; choose pad compounds appropriate for your conditions. Follow your caliper and hub manufacturer's torque specs during installation and perform a proper bed-in procedure for best performance.

Who this rotor is for

The CenterLine CenterLock rotor is aimed at mountain riders who want a dependable, low-noise rotor that balances performance and value. It’s an excellent replacement rotor for trail and cross-country bikes, commuters converting to disc brakes, and wheelbuilders stocking multiple sizes. If you’re looking for a lightweight, predictable rotor that won’t demand high-end ice-tech style cooling features but will give stable everyday braking and easy installation on CenterLock hubs, this is a practical choice.

Key Features

  • CenterLine machined steel braking surface for quiet, consistent contact
  • Steel friction ring bonded to aluminum carrier for heat control and stiffness
  • Rounded edge profile improves safety when handling and mounting
  • CenterLock interface for fast, secure hub mounting and alignment
  • Available in 160mm, 180mm and 200mm to tune stopping power
  • Includes mounting hardware; model ID RT-CLN-A2 (00.5018.037.037)
  • Works with resin and metallic pads and modern hydraulic calipers

Specifications

Disc Diameter 160mm
Disc Material Steel/Aluminum
Hardware Yes
Hub Compatibility Center Lock

Product Identifiers

Vendor Item # 00.5018.037.037
UPC 710845917523

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this rotor compatible with my hub?

The CenterLine CenterLock rotor requires a CenterLock spline hub. If your wheel uses a 6-bolt mount, you can install the rotor with a CenterLock-to-6-bolt adapter (sold separately). Always confirm your wheel's mounting interface before ordering.

Will these rotors work with Shimano and other brake systems?

Yes — CenterLine rotors are compatible with most modern hydraulic calipers from SRAM, Shimano and other manufacturers. Make sure your caliper-to-rotor clearance is correct and follow the caliper manufacturer's setup instructions.

What pad compound should I use with these rotors?

CenterLine rotors work well with both resin (organic) and metallic (sintered) pads. Choose resin for quieter initial feel and better modulation in dry conditions, and metallic pads for higher heat tolerance and improved wet-condition performance.

How do I bed in a new rotor?

Bedding-in (breaking in) ensures even pad transfer and consistent braking. Perform a series of controlled speed-reduction stops from moderate speed (around 20–25 km/h / 12–15 mph) without coming to a full stop, repeating 8–12 times. Avoid aggressive, full-stop braking during the first few rides.

Does the rotor come with installation hardware?

Yes — this SKU ships with the required CenterLock hardware. If you need a 6-bolt conversion, you will need a separate adapter ring. Always hand-tighten then torque per your hub manufacturer's specification when installing the lockring.

Which diameter should I choose: 160, 180 or 200mm?

Smaller diameters like 160mm reduce weight and are fine for cross-country and lighter trail use. 180mm offers a balanced compromise for most riders. 200mm increases braking power and heat capacity for heavier riders, long descents or bikepacking loads. Check frame and fork clearance before selecting larger sizes.

Buying Guide

Choose rotor size based on rider weight, intended terrain and heat demands: 160mm for lightweight/XC use, 180mm for general trail duty, and 200mm for heavy loads or long descents. Make sure your hub uses CenterLock or budget for a conversion adapter if necessary. Consider pad compound and expected conditions — resin pads are quieter and offer good modulation; metallic pads handle heat and wet conditions better. If you're upgrading from thin or warped rotors, the CenterLine offers a straightforward, lower-noise option that balances durability and weight for everyday mountain riding.

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