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    Triumph 675R disc centres??

    g'day there 675R owners.

    I am most likely going to buy one for my next track bike but want to know whether the standard wheels/brake discs fit (I have a set with wets). I'm led to believe that they are the same.
    any chance one of you could measure the outside diameter of the front and rear discs and the distance centre to centre between the front discs.

    many thanks
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    Q...... don't do it. The Aark Racing team has gone back to their 2010 race bikes for the final round this weekend, as the front forks of the 675R completely destroy the handling of the bike. They've been attempting to fix it all year, however due to the forks being 20+mm shorter, its completely destroyed the bike geometry so that it doesn't work anymore. Save the 2K, and stick an ohlins shock into a standard 675.....
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    The rotors are 308mm. I am currently in discussion with BST about the wheels and they say that there appears to be very small differences in the hubs but they are yet to clarify exactly what the difference is. I do know that the R has a 10mm longer swingarm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackFZR View Post
    Q...... don't do it. The Aark Racing team has gone back to their 2010 race bikes for the final round this weekend, as the front forks of the 675R completely destroy the handling of the bike. They've been attempting to fix it all year, however due to the forks being 20+mm shorter, its completely destroyed the bike geometry so that it doesn't work anymore. Save the 2K, and stick an ohlins shock into a standard 675.....

    aaaagggghhh the confusion!!!!!!
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    Mr Bean, tks.
    could you possibly measure from the outside of one disc to the other on the front. my ctr to ctr is 128.5mm
    that surprises me on the swingarm though. i was lead to believe that they are the same?

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