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Originally Posted by Mr_Taipan
What bike do you have? They fit the Irons and 48s but not the bigger laced wheels.

Is there any reason you couldn't go with two of these calibers for extra stopping power if you're doing the dual disk conversion on a 07 Low?
 
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Is there any reason you couldn't go with two of these calibers for extra stopping power if you're doing the dual disk conversion on a 07 Low?
No you can not use two of those, you'll need a left hand and a right hand
CALIPER (not caliber).

right fork slider - 46449-08 (black)
XR Left Caliper: 42943-08
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XR Master: 42941-10 (15.87mm bore DOT4 M12x1.5 banjo)

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Originally Posted by WKNDS
No you can not use two of those, you'll need a left hand and a right hand
CALIPER (not caliber).

right fork slider - 46449-08 (black)
XR Left Caliper: 42943-08
XR Right Caliper: 42944-08
XR Master: 42941-10 (15.87mm bore DOT4 M12x1.5 banjo)

hth,

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Yeah, sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant a matching pair of them. From reading it seems like people either do a single XR caliper or use a different type.
 
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Yeah, sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant a matching pair of them. From reading it seems like people either do a single XR caliper or use a different type.
Not everyone... Here's mine:

 
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Yeah, sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant a matching pair of them. From reading it seems like people either do a single XR caliper or use a different type.
Theres really no reason why you cant just use 1200r calipers. The xr calipers are luxury items. The standard calipers will get you flipping right over bars, lol. I can 100% vouch for that.
 
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Originally Posted by WKNDS
No you can not use two of those, you'll need a left hand and a right hand
CALIPER (not caliber).

right fork slider - 46449-08 (black)
XR Left Caliper: 42943-08
XR Right Caliper: 42944-08
XR Master: 42941-10 (15.87mm bore DOT4 M12x1.5 banjo)

hth,

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cbs_24 has a 07 Low with a Front 3/4" axle. He needs a 45922-00 Right Slider (Silver)
 
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cbs_24 has a 07 Low with a Front 3/4" axle. He needs a 45922-00 Right Slider (Silver)
Is that the 1200R slider? Black is 883?
 
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Theres really no reason why you cant just use 1200r calipers. The xr calipers are luxury items. The standard calipers will get you flipping right over bars, lol. I can 100% vouch for that.
I kind of had a feeling. That's why I asked.
 
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Originally Posted by cbs_24
Is that the 1200R slider? Black is 883?
yes 883r is black/1200r silver(polished). you just need to either get a single 2004-2007 right slider or both sliders for 2008+. the front axle changed to 25mm in 2008.
 
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If cbs_24 wants a Black set, he can get 2005-2007 883R Black Sliders and keep his 3/4" axle.

FWIW 2002-03 883R sliders are same sliders as 2004-07 1200R (silver)
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