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DDouble disc brake conversion-new triple tree?
I am adding a second front disc to my 78 gs 1000C. Will I need a wider triple tree and axle to accomodate this?
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TheCafeKid
Uhmmm I dont think so...the only thing *I* am aware you'll need is another fork leg with a caliper mount, a rotor, and a caliper and brake line. You'll need a double banjo for the MC, or you can use a spliter (dont, the double banjo is the way to go.)
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You'll need to change both fork legs unless you want to run odd sized rotors on both sides...
Everything else should all be the same I think....
I don't believe you will see much performance improvement though. Your Mc is the 14mm not the 5/8" so if you don't change that over you will have a little more lever ratio at the expense of greater level travel.
If you want more power put Kawasaki Ninja twinpot calipers on one or both sides...
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by salty_monk View PostYou'll need to change both fork legs unless you want to run odd sized rotors on both sides...
Everything else should all be the same I think....
Dan
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