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> M caliper, Banjo fittings
DanT
post Mar 27 2006, 11:37 PM
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Thanks for the words Eric. If I find a set of rear Ms I will give the removal of the spacers a try. Now that I have some measurements I think it might work.
And if it works I will send you the "extra pieces"
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post Mar 27 2006, 11:51 PM
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You'll get the side mouting brake line you want and I do believe the measurement will be correct.

To get an M to work with a vented rotor on a teener you need a 5mm spacer behind the rotor. Exactly the same spacer you need to get a V-Caliper to work. Take away your 10mm caliper 1/2 spacers and that 5mm rotor spacer and you've got yourself a caliper that will bolt on a stock teener rotor.
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