Wrong, the mounting bracket has a slot in it that does not move, and that MUST line up. If you don't do it right, it will not, believe me, I fought with mine for a while before I got it right, and that was with two different set of forks. Yes the calipers do float, but you still have to get it so the disk doesn't drag on the bracket, and you can quite easily. DAMHIK
The standard also only locks one side of the axle with the nut, the other is pinched into place, and the fork on that side can easily be too far out and have to be pulled in. It's easier, because if you pull them together till it stops against the speedo gear assy which serves as the dust cover for the bearing on the left side, it's usually fine, but it doesn't always come in to that position all by its self.
The standard also only locks one side of the axle with the nut, the other is pinched into place, and the fork on that side can easily be too far out and have to be pulled in. It's easier, because if you pull them together till it stops against the speedo gear assy which serves as the dust cover for the bearing on the left side, it's usually fine, but it doesn't always come in to that position all by its self.
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