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Started designing my parts in Solid Works today. Here's a pic of the caliper bracket I came up with. All I need now are the proper offset measurements and it will be ready to go. Also, here is a pic of the Brembo Caliper I bought for the fine price of $30. It's common on Ducatis and Triumph I believe. I am Designing a unit for the rear to accept this and a modern rear rotor. The only decision I have to make now is whether to design it to bolt up to the GS750 rear wheel or to find a supermoto rear wheel that already accepts a modern rotor and go from there. If I do the latter I'd only need to design a caliper bracket to fit.. I'm thinking that's the route I'll go as long as I can find a good deal on a SM wheel
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I may be simplifying this too much but doesn't going with a larger, newer rim allow you to run radial tires? It would seem a shame to do all this customization to have a limited tire selection with the older 750 rim.
Or maybe I'm missing something.