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Dtx rim in DTR/DTRE fork

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    Does anyone know what needs to be done to make it fit? I've seen a couple who has done it but haven't found an answer.

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      Pretty sure it's the spacers from a DTX rim, and then a bracket for the caliper, since the DTX uses a bigger caliper/disc.

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        Pretty sure it's the spacers from a DTX rim, and then a bracket for the caliper, since the DTX uses a bigger caliper/disc.

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        @calum Thanks for the answer 😄
        Do you know what a bracket like that looks like?

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          @calum Thanks for the answer 😄
          Do you know what a bracket like that looks like?

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          @bananper You'll have to make it, the DTX fork just extends the arms longer.

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            DTX wheel hubs are slightly different, the disc side wheel spacer is different so you'll need that, then it should fit on with speedo drive. You'll need to make a caliper bracket though and I'd imagine you'd find the standard DTR forks abit soft.

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            • B Bananper

              Does anyone know what needs to be done to make it fit? I've seen a couple who has done it but haven't found an answer.

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              @bananper See this thread dude;

              https://dt125r.co.uk/topic/207/how-to-supermoto-a-dt-using-donor-parts-from-other-yammy-s

              Maybe that will shed some light on which parts are compatible???

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