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TTR Front Caliper
I have a TTR600 Belgarda 1999 It has supermoto wheels and a bigger front disc. The front caliper is bolted to a bracket which is bolted to the forks . I have got some oringal wheels and bought a new disc thinking I could just remove the bracket and bolt the caliper stright to the forks so it would fit the smaller disc. The problem is the mounting holes on my caliper are about 10cm apart while the hole in the forks are about 6cm apart.
I am not sure if my caliper has been changed or if I need a different bracket for the smaller disc, I thought the caliper should bolt stright to the forks. Any ideas. Thanks Last edited by bolla; 12 Apr 2007 at 20:39. |
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I have found out my TTR is fitted with a supermoto brake conversion made by Brembo and avaible in France.
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