Looking at ditching the combined brakes on my 2003 and I like the look and simplicity of the 8th setup. Anyone know if 8th Gen forks or even just the fork lowers will work on a 6th gen?
Would like to retain the 6th front wheel and brake rotors for the time being (to keep cost and barriers to this going ahead) so hoping it will still fit with 8th gen forks and front brakes. Anyone know for sure? What about mudguard???
Also, the 8th Gen forks look like this hey have more adjustability... Are they much of an upgrade of 6th gen?
I'm hoping the 6th master cylinder will work with the 8rh radial brakes. Anyone know for sure?
Rear brake wise, I'm thinking of either only using outer pistons or using a different size master cylinder. Is there much of a difference performance wise?
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Looking at ditching the combined brakes on my 2003 and I like the look and simplicity of the 8th setup. Anyone know if 8th Gen forks or even just the fork lowers will work on a 6th gen?
Would like to retain the 6th front wheel and brake rotors for the time being (to keep cost and barriers to this going ahead) so hoping it will still fit with 8th gen forks and front brakes. Anyone know for sure? What about mudguard???
Also, the 8th Gen forks look like this hey have more adjustability... Are they much of an upgrade of 6th gen?
I'm hoping the 6th master cylinder will work with the 8rh radial brakes. Anyone know for sure?
Rear brake wise, I'm thinking of either only using outer pistons or using a different size master cylinder. Is there much of a difference performance wise?
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