Just measured mine and they are 295mm I do think the GS1000 over here in the UK all pretty much came with 295mm Rotors, mind you I could be wrong
Offering one of the brackets with caliper attached to the fork it looks like will fit with the original rotor. Is there a reason it can't be used? I do have a slight ringing bell in the back of my mind but can't for the life of me remember if there was a good reason for it not to.
Jeff
if you have a 295 mm dual front disc setup, I have never heard of such a thing, but that would require 310mm rotors with this brake setup.
the only way you would normally be able to use stock GS rotors would be if you have a 275 mm dual disk then used 295mm (single disc) rotors for left and right front. you lose a lot of the benefits that by using the very large heavy stock rotors, and they won't last very long with modern pads.
basically with this brake conversion, if you are running a Suzuki GS fork that had 275mm rotors, these calipers will then be in the position to run a 296mm rotor.
if you are running a single disc Suzuki GS Fork that originally had a 295 mm rotor, then you will need to run a 310mm rotor with twin piston caliper setup. there is no set up with this type of caliper swap that will allow you to keep the same size of rotor that the original caliper ran on.
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