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8" Rotor on the rear of a Haro X3.

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Old 08-06-04, 01:53 PM
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Do you think an 8" rotor would fit there? Replacing the 6" I have in the pic below.

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Nope.
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If you wouldnt mind can you post a pic of the bike ( ide just like to see it).
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Yeah sure.

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just remember its one inch on either side of the disc in the pic, not 2. Itd be good if you could try it bewfore u buy it to see if it will fit...
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No it wont,if you want to make nice upgrades, save money and invest in a nicer bike.Honestly,I'm being blunt, if you wanna put bigger rotors, and DC forks, your bike isntbuilt for that, its a more basic full suspension bike. I may be an elitest bike mechanic, but i have worked/built that bike and its not worth putting a lot of money onto it

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