Do the dt sm wheels fit the R callipers
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@NINJA a set of rough condition sm’s popped up and I was tempted I’ve always wanted to sm the dt but I don’t ride anymore then the fact of the brakes not working put me off completely
wrote on 22 Mar 2019, 10:25 last edited by@declan The rear would be a straightforward to solve, maybe just different spacers are needed? As the discs are the same size I believe? It's the front which is more of a problem though. It would be easier if you had the full set-up with forks etc and did a straight swap of the whole front end. Are you not riding bikes any more or just your DT???
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wrote on 22 Mar 2019, 12:14 last edited by
Either make up that adaptor plate which is floating about, or swap the hub of the SM wheel.
Either way it's a simple process. If the wheels are cheap enough, and you want to have the option of both, it's doable
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@declan The rear would be a straightforward to solve, maybe just different spacers are needed? As the discs are the same size I believe? It's the front which is more of a problem though. It would be easier if you had the full set-up with forks etc and did a straight swap of the whole front end. Are you not riding bikes any more or just your DT???
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wrote on 23 Mar 2019, 08:07 last edited by declan
@NINJA I’ve still got them not lost interest though it’s just not possible for me to ride I’m still wrenching on them
. https://imgur.com/a/0XbZKTE
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wrote on 23 Mar 2019, 09:39 last edited by
Looks smart that.
Been years since I've properly ridden a motorbike.
October was the last time I rode my RS and that was for five minutes. But boy oh boy didn't I half have fun!
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@NINJA I’ve still got them not lost interest though it’s just not possible for me to ride I’m still wrenching on them
. https://imgur.com/a/0XbZKTE
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Looks smart that.
Been years since I've properly ridden a motorbike.
October was the last time I rode my RS and that was for five minutes. But boy oh boy didn't I half have fun!