GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
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GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
Hello,
I am new to the form. I have a GT500 that I want to convert to double discs. Can I just put gt550 or gt750 fork sliders onto my existing fork tubes or do I need to use the entire fork tube assembly?
Glad to be on this forum, looks like there are a lot of knowledgeable people here.
Brian
I am new to the form. I have a GT500 that I want to convert to double discs. Can I just put gt550 or gt750 fork sliders onto my existing fork tubes or do I need to use the entire fork tube assembly?
Glad to be on this forum, looks like there are a lot of knowledgeable people here.
Brian
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
Glad you have posed that question, as I have just bought a pair of 750 lowers from Coyote, in the hope that 500 legs will fit right in. I suspect they will, but someone here will know for sure.
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
Thanks for the input Pedro......we heard, that CBR600 rotors line up with the Suzuki hubs, so we were going to experiment with a modern, readily available caliper for our next build. I can see the front wheel stopping, and the rest of the bike carrying on !
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
Thanks, Pedro. So you aren't saying that it will not work but that it might not or it might require some engineering.
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
That's what I fitted to my 750. Saves a ton of weighttitan performance wrote:Thanks for the input Pedro......we heard, that CBR600 rotors line up with the Suzuki hubs, so we were going to experiment with a modern, readily available caliper for our next build. I can see the front wheel stopping, and the rest of the bike carrying on !
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
I take it theese bolt straight on to the hubs, but how do they allign to stock calipers?tz375 wrote:That's what I fitted to my 750. Saves a ton of weighttitan performance wrote:Thanks for the input Pedro......we heard, that CBR600 rotors line up with the Suzuki hubs, so we were going to experiment with a modern, readily available caliper for our next build. I can see the front wheel stopping, and the rest of the bike carrying on !
What year/model cbr600 am I looking for?
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
F3 I think. The earlier (and Later) ones had much larger centers, so it's fairly obvious.
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
thanks. how about caliper alignment and outer diameter?tz375 wrote:F3 I think. The earlier (and Later) ones had much larger centers, so it's fairly obvious.
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
OD is the same as stock +/-2mm 298mm IIRC.
Caliper spacing is pretty easy to work out. Bolt disks to wheel and fit wheel. Slide calipers over disks and apply brakes and hold lever on. Measure gap and design adapter to fit the gap and bolt spacing.
Caliper spacing is pretty easy to work out. Bolt disks to wheel and fit wheel. Slide calipers over disks and apply brakes and hold lever on. Measure gap and design adapter to fit the gap and bolt spacing.
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Re: GT500 Double Disc Fork Conversion
cool. Thanks a lot!tz375 wrote:OD is the same as stock +/-2mm 298mm IIRC.
Caliper spacing is pretty easy to work out. Bolt disks to wheel and fit wheel. Slide calipers over disks and apply brakes and hold lever on. Measure gap and design adapter to fit the gap and bolt spacing.