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Old 15-Nov-2005, 22:43   #1
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The front mudgaurd mounts incorporate a stop for the speedo drive on the 748/916 setup.
The earlier forks use 40mm caliper mount spacing as used on some TZR125s, the later have a 65mm spacing. The 748/916 discs are interchangeable with the 320mm discs found On FZR1000s, TDRs etc, so if you stick with a Yam front wheel you should be OK.
Sorting the triple clamps (yokes) will be the main issue I would have thought. Although the stem in a Ducati bottom yoke is removeable which allows for one made by an engineer to be fitted to mate front end too the headstock/bearings etc. My mate Mick has done a similar sort of thing for a lot of Kwak 750 Turbo owners wishing to uprate their bikes. He usually hangs around the 200mph club mesage board or on Lorcans website where there are pics of a few of the bikes he has done new yoke stems for.
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