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Old 19-Dec-2006, 01:48
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Brake disc compatibility

Which later model brake discs are interchangeable....from the 748/748R/996/996R/998/998S or 998R?

Did read something about different offsets a while back, but after a little search, couldnt find the info.

Could someone clarify?
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Old 19-Dec-2006, 10:34
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Hmmm - I think that its only the 748R disks that differ from the others. Not 100% sure on this though.
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Old 19-Dec-2006, 11:39
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Not sure about the offsets but I know the 996r had slightly thinner discs than previous models?
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Old 19-Dec-2006, 17:41
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I'm 99% sure that the the 748r and 998r have the shallower offset, while the 996r has the standard offset which means they will fit all other 6 bolt Ducatis
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Old 19-Dec-2006, 19:21
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I'm 99% sure that the the 748r and 998r have the shallower offset, while the 996r has the standard offset which means they will fit all other 6 bolt Ducatis

like the man says its only the ohlins model 748R and the 998R run a differant offset,

if your just looking at std production bikes, all others are interchangeable, but may have differances especially the centre
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While on the subject where can I get a disc bobbin for my 748R discs (yes they have a different offset to my other Ducatis), would I better off trying the Brembo place at Silverstone or someone like JHP.
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Hi Kev,

I've probably got one you can have, as I lost a couple some time ago and decided to replace the lot last year.

PM me your address again?

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Kev do you mean the "floater" (weird name) on this page:

http://kaemna.de/cms_en/katalog.htm?...seite&seite=13

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