Wolf Tooth Components adds new Centerlock Rotor Lockrings in a rainbow of anodized colors - Bikerumor

2022-06-25 08:46:21 By : Ms. Carol Cai

Posted on February 22, 2022 by Zach Overholt

The glory days of colorful anodized components certainly seem to be back. Now, you can find just about any bike part in a wide range of colors—including Centerlock rotor lockrings thanks to the newest offering from Wolf Tooth Components.

As far as new components go, these are pretty simple. You need a lockring to secure Centerlock disc brake rotors to your hub. These particular lockrings are compatible with 12, 15, and 20mm thru-axle hubs which means you won’t have to worry about having different lock rings for different hubs.

The 16-notch 44mm design is the same as standard Centerlock lockrings, which means you can also install them with the Wolf Tooth Pack Wrench. Each lockring is made in Minnesota from 7075-T6 aluminum and has a 40Nm maximum torque value.

Offered in eight anodized colors to match other WTC products, the lockrings sell for $15.95 each.

Zach Overholt is the Editor in Chief of Bikerumor. He has been writing about what’s new in the bicycle world for 12+ years. Prior to that, Zach spent many years in the back of a bicycle shop building and repairing nearly every type of bike, while figuring out how to (occasionally) ride them.

Based in Ohio, Zach is now slowly introducing a new generation to cycling and still trying to figure out how to fit the most rides into a busy schedule as a new dad.

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Same, I just updated my old charcoal grill black Krampus with some oil slick parts and new wheels with XTR hubs. Oil slick lock rings would look so good on it.

This is a clear example of how just a little of color can change an unseen piece in your bike to something beautiful. Great job for some “small” brands bringing details that big brands avoid or doesn’t take in account. Great job WTC!

Okay here comes the influx of center lock rotors now that Shimano’s patent has expired.

They need an internal splined version

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