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I've done a search and have been reading conflicting information. I'd like to install Brembo front calipers, front master cylinder (as those on a '08- touring model) and rotors on my new 2009 Fat Bob. I believe the calipers and master cylinder will bolt right up. What about the larger rotors which need to be used with these calipers, what rotors will fit on my stock Fat Bob wheels? And is there anything else I need to know?
Thanks in advance........Rich
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2010 Vivid Black Fat Bob
Fat Cat 2-1 Exhaust
SE Heavy Breather intake
Andrews 37H Cams
PC-V tuned by RC Cycle
Black Chrome Wheels,200mm/150mm Avons
Thx Rob.
So any of those Brembo 11.5 rotors for a 2000-on bike fill fit. How about a stock rotor off a '08-on Dresser, would that fit on a '09 Fat Bob stock wheel?
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2010 Vivid Black Fat Bob
Fat Cat 2-1 Exhaust
SE Heavy Breather intake
Andrews 37H Cams
PC-V tuned by RC Cycle
Black Chrome Wheels,200mm/150mm Avons
I've been searching my tail off all day and I'm even more confused if this is even possible.
I'm going to make the question real simple.
Is there a way to install Brembo touring/vrod calipers on a Dyna Fat Bob ?
Thanks, Rich
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2010 Vivid Black Fat Bob
Fat Cat 2-1 Exhaust
SE Heavy Breather intake
Andrews 37H Cams
PC-V tuned by RC Cycle
Black Chrome Wheels,200mm/150mm Avons
Here's a pic of an '06 Street Bob with V-rod lowers, '09 FL Brembos and rotors. Howard at MotorcycleMetal.com did the work. Excellent. decreased the stopping distance from 95 to 75 feet from 50 mph. Also has Lyndall goldpads which help, too. Best upgrade I've done on the bike. Good luck. Fat Bob conversion will be easier- don't have to change out the lowers. Jay