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AFAIK: CBR400RRL-R, VFR400RK-N, RVF400RR-T, CBR600FS-W, VFR750FR-V, CBR900RRR-V, VTR1000FW-7, all the same: 296 x 58 x 17. There may be others, e.g., CB400SF?

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Kev,

I have secondhand information that may or may not be of use.

First, I'm not 100% certain about UK nomenclature vs. US nomenclature. Based on your profile pic, I assume that a vfr750fv corresponds to the 4th gen (1994-1997 model years in the US), but take that with a grain of salt.

Second, I don't have firsthand knowledge of the following, but the former service manager at an area dealership told me that OEM CBR600F3 rotors (1995-1998 CBR600F) are the same size & spec as the original 4th gen VFR rotors, but the carriers are different. (Personally, I ended up with EBC aftermarket rotors after my rotors needed to be replaced, and I'm happy with them.)

So, take that for whatever it's worth.

Good luck!

Ron

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Yes, 1996-98 CBR600F is the same as CBR600FS-W. Using the model year letters is more accurate than the model years, because Honda has sometimes sold bikes manufactured for one year (as indicated by its model letter) in another year. This happens if they have left-overs. Also, the "next year's" bikes are often actually available to purchase late in the previous year (in the Autumn), but the model year letter always relates to the model year specification of the bike--regardless of when the bike was actually first sold.

L=1990

M=1991

N=1992

P=1993

R=1994

S=1995

T=1996

V=1997

W=1998

X=1999

Y=2000

1=2001

2=2002

(etc.)

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