05-02-2018, 09:04 AM
Yeah, but it depends on your definition of a "floating" brake disc. To racers this means a set up where the disc mounting bolts have the ability to slide outward when the rotor expands due to massive heat build up. This prevents a warped disc or pulsation under braking. True "floating" discs will have slots with sliders in the place of the bolt holes found on most motorcycle or high performance car discs. Only really necessary under extreme racing conditions in my opinion.
