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    Does anyone have the dimensons for the adapter plate when running wr125x supermoto wheels with the 298mm disc with dtr's stock caliper?

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      Yes: https://dt125r.co.uk/topic/1343/dt125-front-brake-caliper-bracket-dimensions/2?_=1772783708212

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        Isnt it suposed to have a offset? Also it says dtx caliper in the picture i want to use the dtr caliper

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          Sorry you're right, I just read WRX supermoto wheels.

          The DT used Excel and the WR used a different manufacturer (saxxes I believe), but I was under the impression they were interchangeable on the DTX front end.

          Can you source the DTX/WRX front brake setup? It would mean you could use that template above.

          It's always easier just to get the entire front end setup as well.

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            I sadly cant get the brake setup and i want to keep the wheels interchangable so im going to have to use the dt brakes. Isnt there a mockup of something like that anywhere?

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              Or can i just use the template you provided above and put some spacers on the caliper end?

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                No sorry that template was to fit DTX wheels/brakes onto DTR forks, you basically want to run the inverse.

                It sounds like you need to swap things out anyway since you're running different sized discs, unless you plan on running the larger disc on the DTR wheel (if that's even possible).

                For the sake of how easy it is to bleed the brakes, it might just be simpler and less faff to get the brake setup.

                Otherwise you need some cardboard and a pen and need to start marking out the plate.

                Get it into DXF format and someone will be able to laser cut you the bracket.

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                  Ive alrady made a design for the bracket and just to clarify i want to run dtr forks and dtr brake caliper with wr wheels

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                    Yeah that sounds like a good idea and should be easy to swap the wheels over without too much faff!

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