OEM 2012 Calipers

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  1. hoggyjay

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    IMG_2888.JPG IMG_2889.JPG IMG_2890.JPG IMG_2891.JPG In very good condition came off a low mileage bike. Banjo bolts included may require a new set of washers. Bought to fit after market wheels but it didn't work out.

    Looking to get what I paid for them £150.
     
    #1 hoggyjay, May 10, 2015
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    Pics? are they the same as the 08 ones?
     
  3. hoggyjay

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    I'll get some pics up asap. They are different from the 08-11 callipers. I'm not sure if they will fit a 08-11 model. Someone on here might be able to help.
     
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    Look the same to me?
     
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    I have the 08-11 and 2012 callipers side by side and there is very small difference in the overall dimensions.
     
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    Same bolt spacing?
     
  7. hoggyjay

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    Yes they are both 108mm. They may well fit on a standard 08-11. The offset seems to be the same, the reason I'm selling them is that they catch the top edge of the disk. I have a non standard setup, my wet wheels run Hayabusa disks!!!!!
     
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    can you not just spacer them out? or do you mean the offset,as in catch on the side?
     
  9. hoggyjay

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    They are a really tight fit when swapping wheels over. I have a 2008 set on the way.
     
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    These came off a 2008 @hoggyjay so they should fit in an 08-11
    Well they will fit 04 upwards
     
  12. hoggyjay

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    Open to offers.
     
  13. brg1000

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    Jesus guys. The calipers will fit pretty much any bike with 108mm spacing. The offset is industry standard as is the 108mm spacing. You get Brembo on Ducati and Aprilia with 100mm spacing.
     
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    True. I had 10 plate CBR100RR Monoblocks on my Gixer thou.
     
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    I am using R1 2006 Dymag wheels. They advertised calipers are a very tight when fitting to the forks. Once they are in they are ok, its getting them in thats the problem.
     

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