Yes it will, The caliper is mounted to the adapter through a series of washers that make the caliper positioning thingy. So surely if you whack 5 mm or so of spacers under the centering washers then it will move the caliper out enough for the rotor to fit. Longer bolts might be needed but it should work. If you look at an avid Brake you'll know what i mean, its not rocket science.
Pete
Lmao all that for a 1" square lol, I'm glad now that i changed one digit in the phone number bit lol, someone somewhere is being offered £50 worth of tape :)
Pete
This thread is a hilarious read, all you crazy kids and your arguements lol Riding was immense lee but editing let it down i think. Am awaiting the next one :huh:
Pete
Whenever i see anyone trying to park without power steeting it reminds me how much i love it lol, WHats even more fun though is speed sensitive power steering (Y) thats the shizzle.
Pete
hmmm, They will be on a dirt bike, but i think i'll mostly be riding kinda xcish stuff on it, i just want it to be able to jump and drop as well if i feel like it. defo leaning towards the psylos now i think, the adjustabe travel is huuuge pro.
Pete
I don't really want dj's i don't think. I like the Psylos for the u turn do daa, the blacks because they just look plain good. and the drop offs cause they're pretty cheap yet look quite good.
Think i'll ditch the drop offs and look at the other two a little more. The psylos are looking like a favourite i think, although i've heard a few reviews saying they're flexy at full travel and tend to leak :wink2: Anyone know anything about that?
Pete