those people running front discs, what diameter are your discs please?
Im looking at 155mm, but thinking that it might be nice to get up to the 190-200mm area
front disc diameter
most use this assuming you are refering to outboard type
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220mm blimey, so I was right to start thinking about 200mm area.
hmm off to have another measure up, need to check clearances twixt wheel rim and caliper etc to see how big I can go on the disc, at this rate Im going to have to take the disc off to get the caliper off LOL
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hmm off to have another measure up, need to check clearances twixt wheel rim and caliper etc to see how big I can go on the disc, at this rate Im going to have to take the disc off to get the caliper off LOL
thanks
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hmm very nice, right oh, bin the 155mm ones, time to think big 
they dont look as silly as I had thought, I dont have a front tyre on the rim yet, so a mocked up paper disc looked ridiculous, but with the tyre it will look very different
they dont look as silly as I had thought, I dont have a front tyre on the rim yet, so a mocked up paper disc looked ridiculous, but with the tyre it will look very different
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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bigger is better, maybe fit a lil one on the back.
thanks for your help.
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very nice mike (soulsurfer) is that yours?
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Damn thats sexy. Love the dampers too. Forgot just how much of the disk is covered up.
Thanks very much for taking time to post.
Thanks very much for taking time to post.
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
