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Thread: FXR/GSXR 250 disk fitment. Please help if you have done this and know. Thank you.

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    FXR/GSXR 250 disk fitment. Please help if you have done this and know. Thank you.

    Hey all, i've an FXR150 and i'm fitting a GSXR 250 front wheel in it. Does anyone know what disk fits the GSXR250 wheel and lines up with the FXR caliper?

    Thank you for your help.

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    front or rear?


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    Dam, sorry missed that bit. It's the front mate. I've already fitted the back in.

    Thank you.

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    someone will be able to help.....I fitted mine by repacing the complete front end!


    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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    Got an impulse disk on mine.
    If you have the GSXR disk and the FXR disk take them both to a wrecker, they can match the stud pattern on the GSXR with the OD of the FXR. There are all sorts that fit, prety common. Just make sure they are straight, the first set I got made the forks jump up and down like a jack hammer whenever I pulled on the brake.

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    290mm OD from memory and 400 impulse disk should bolt straight on as Henk said.

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    Henk mate, hahah you're on here. Thanks for the info. It's The English guy on the blue FXR. :0).

    Ok where do i go for wreckers? humour me, i am english......

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    bikebusters, anymore? That's the only one i know.

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    Got mine from Action on the shore. They did put the warped set I got off them first back on the shelf though. Pays to road test them before you try and race them.

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    I used the gsxr disk on mine, just made up a new caliper mount to suit the smaller gsxr disk out of 8mm flat steel. Easy as if an idiot like me can do it
    Sometimes you wish it was easier, but if it was, everyone else would do it, then you remember you don't want to be like everybody else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    Got mine from Action on the shore. They did put the warped set I got off them first back on the shelf though. Pays to road test them before you try and race them.
    I think I might've had that one before or after you mate.

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    You should go and get it back then. You'll be faster if you are too scared to use the brakes.

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