An interesting bit of fallout from my FJ fork swap ala Phil is my choice of late Harley 4-piston calipers. Just for grins, I took a look to see how they'd fit the OEM standard fork...
These would be pretty easy to swap onto any standard front forks. You have to widen the calipers (the HD rotor is only .2" thick vs the XS .27") but a fabricated plate from some .080" aluminum will take care of that, spot-mill .075" off the caliper mounting bosses, fab a simple bracket out of 3/8" aluminum plate and bolt 'em on. These are readily available (dual disc '00-03 Sportster, '00-09 everything else except V-rod), they clear the wheels with room to spare, and will double your pad area. The stock brake lines will work too. Except for the milling (easily done at any machine shop), all the rest could be done at home with a drill press and various hand tools. If you're careful, you could skip the drill press.
If anybody's interested, I'll post some pics...
'78E original owner
These would be pretty easy to swap onto any standard front forks. You have to widen the calipers (the HD rotor is only .2" thick vs the XS .27") but a fabricated plate from some .080" aluminum will take care of that, spot-mill .075" off the caliper mounting bosses, fab a simple bracket out of 3/8" aluminum plate and bolt 'em on. These are readily available (dual disc '00-03 Sportster, '00-09 everything else except V-rod), they clear the wheels with room to spare, and will double your pad area. The stock brake lines will work too. Except for the milling (easily done at any machine shop), all the rest could be done at home with a drill press and various hand tools. If you're careful, you could skip the drill press.
If anybody's interested, I'll post some pics...
'78E original owner
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