Trike Rear Brake Rotor Built for Safe, Confident Braking
This Trike Rear Brake Rotor is designed for riders who need strong, consistent rear braking on Harley trike models from 2009 to 2020. It directly replaces OEM Harley-Davidson part numbers 83425-09C, 41500031, and 41500151, making it a reliable choice for stock replacement or routine brake service.If your rear brakes feel weak, noisy, or uneven, this drilled trike rear brake rotor restores braking confidence. It delivers steady stopping power, improved heat control, and smooth performance for everyday riding and long-distance touring.
Why This Trike Rear Brake Rotor Is a Smart Choice
Designed for Real-World Trike Riding
Trikes carry more weight than standard motorcycles. That means the rear brake system works harder. This Trike Rear Brake Rotor is built to handle that extra demand. Its solid construction supports stable braking under normal street use, highway speeds, and stop-and-go traffic.
Drilled Design for Better Brake Control
The drilled rotor surface helps manage heat and water. This keeps braking performance consistent, even during longer rides.Rider benefits include:
More predictable stopping
Reduced brake fade
Better performance in wet conditions
Cleaner brake pad contact
Direct OEM Replacement Fit
This trike rear brake rotor is designed to replace factory Harley-Davidson rear rotors without modification. It matches OEM fitment and mounting specifications, making installation simple for mechanics and experienced riders.Replaces OEM part numbers:
H-D 83425-09C
H-D 41500031
H-D 41500151
This makes it ideal for maintenance, repair, or restoring factory braking performance.
Built for Smooth and Quiet Braking
A worn or warped rotor can cause vibration, noise, and uneven pad wear. This Trike Rear Brake Rotor provides a smooth braking surface that helps reduce pulsation and brake noise. The result is a more controlled brake feel and improved rider confidence, especially at low speeds where trikes spend a lot of time.
Key Features and Rider Benefits
Trike rear brake rotor designed for Harley trike models
Drilled rotor surface for better heat and moisture control
Stable braking performance under normal riding conditions
Direct OEM replacement fit with no modification required
Helps reduce brake fade and vibration
Supports longer brake pad life
Reliable choice for daily riding and touring
Product Specifications
Product Type: Rear Brake Rotor
Category: Drilled Brake Rotor
Application: Harley Trike Rear Brake
Part Numbers: 483309, 483310
OEM Replacement: 83425-09C, 41500031, 41500151
Brand: BKC Brake Rotors C
Fitment Information
This Trike Rear Brake Rotor is designed for Harley trike models within the listed year ranges. Always confirm part number and fitment before installation to ensure proper compatibility with your specific trike setup.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does a drilled trike rear brake rotor do? A drilled rotor helps control heat and water, improving brake consistency and feel.
Is this a direct replacement for OEM Harley trike rotors? Yes. It is designed to replace OEM part numbers 83425-09C, 41500031, and 41500151.
Will this rotor reduce brake vibration? Yes. A properly machined rotor surface helps reduce pulsation and uneven braking.
Is this rotor suitable for daily riding? Yes. It is built for normal street use and long-distance touring.
Do I need special tools to install this rotor? Standard brake service tools are usually sufficient. Professional installation is recommended.
Can I reuse my existing brake pads? Pads may be reused if they are in good condition, but new pads are recommended for best results.
The drilled rotor pattern allows air to flow through the system while brake dust particles escape from the system during regular operation. The system maintains its braking performance at a constant level while it prevents brake fade from occurring during extended cycling sessions. The system achieves better wet-weather braking performance because it removes water from the contact surface at a higher speed.
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