A tad stupid . Have a more serious accident and injure someone badly and you’ll lose more than just your bike.I’ll take my chances.
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A tad stupid . Have a more serious accident and injure someone badly and you’ll lose more than just your bike.I’ll take my chances.
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The insurance company will more than likely invalidate your insurance if you haven't told them about such a significant mod to the bike....
As Arsey says, if you are involved in an accident where you injure someone else....it will get very nasty.
They may be OK with the mod...but you have to tell them...it is part of your obligations under the contract of insurance...
Reggie, it’s a good idea to clean the paint off the bolt holes where the wheel studs tighten down.
The paint looks to be quite thick and will not give a solid base for the stud to tighten onto, possibly resulting in a loose wheel a few miles down the road.
I can assure everyone there is no danger of this as i dont think he goes quickly enough to need the brakes.These pictures are from last year. The bike now has 7000 miles on it and the front wheel didn’t fall off. But thank you for your advice.
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I put most the parts together to do this but went another route. I had forged enduro wheels so 310mm rotors weren’t compatible with RS wheels. If you have cast or spoked wheels you can use those rotors so the brake parts aren’t needed.Can someone share a complete parts list/ guide on how to do this conversion?
I would be eternally grateful!
I'm in North Carolina actually so maybe you still can lol???I put most the parts together to do this but went another route. I had forged enduro wheels so 310mm rotors weren’t compatible with RS wheels. If you have cast or spoked wheels you can use those rotors so the brake parts aren’t needed.
Stuff I bought
Set of R1200/1250RS wheels
Front ABS sensor ring, bolts
320mm rotors, bolts
Caliper adapters and 5mm longer bolts
S1000RR front fender/bolts
Stuff I’d still need
LDL TPMS sensors for RS wheels
Adapter bracket for front fender.
Too bad you’re not in California I’d set you up.
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I could use some of this info if you have itDid the TMPS work on the 2020? If they did then it means they had Schrader RDC. They will need to be swapped to LDL sensor and new screws to get them working on the new bike. I have all the info you need, when you need it. part numbers (for standard alloys) and how to activate etc. The new sensors don't come with codes.