I see what the major issue to putting on opposed brakes is: offset from the wheel. The current rotor offset of 16.5mm has a gap between the rotor and the wheel spokes of 39mm. All the current sportbike opposed calipers have about 41mm of thickness behind them, so they are 2mm too thick and will hit the wheel spokes.
There is about 8mm of gap between the rotor and the fork bottom, which means the offset could be a max of 24.5mm.
Here is a hellaciously difficult to navigate, but thorough listing of ALL offset, inner diameter, outer, and everything EXCEPT bolt diam/distance from center:
http://www.galferusa.com/WebExchange/DF%20W2007.pdf
So far, no luck with ebay.
I've made a spreadsheet with all the possibilities because their site is so bad.
Based on the assumption that I want about 21.5mm, have as close to an ID (without going smaller) of 56, have the largest possible OD (310) and 6 holes that match up, the best match is:
drum roll please.....
DF042 - from a 1994 Honda RVF750RR (RC45)
Wish me a whole lot of luck finding a used one!!!
However, there are some other possibilities:
DF041 1998 CBR900RR
DF326 1986 GSXR1100RR (5 holes)
DF690 1989 GSXR750RR, 1988-1994 GSXR750, 1989-1993 GSXR1100 (5 holes)
DF314 1989-1996GS500E, 1994RF900R, 1995GSF1200 Bandit, 2000GSF1200 Bandit S (5 holes)
DF321 1998GSX750, 1997VZ800 Marauder (5 holes, 300mm)
DF059 1989CB 1, 1997CB400 Four, 2005CB400, 1998CB600 Hornet (296mm)
DF061 2000 599 (296mm)
DF317 1998Katana 600/750, 1999-2003SV650 (5 holes, 290mm)
If anyone wants the spreadsheet, I have a bunch of extra information.
Has anyone done this yet?
Are my measurements correct? Input?
I figure that once there is enough clearance virtually any caliper that has the same rotor size will work and that will be "child's play" comparatively. Another question--if the rotor is 310 or 300, does it matter "that much" if the caliper is meant for a 320? Lots of RC51 and other 320mm calipers out there....
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