4x110MM Brake Rotors

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I found the hubs I need, now I'm looking for brake rotors. I would imagine ATV or motorcycle rotors would work, but I have no idea which models have this bolt circle, none of those I have found for sale tell the pattern.
 

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I found mine at Go Power Sports, I guess all 6 bolt patterns are the same. These are the 5" rotors. Although I'm running 10" wheels running the smaller rotors I can run a 8" wheel as well.
 

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That's pretty cool! So your talking rear brakes? Try BMI Karts & Parts they have everything or can help you find what you need.
 

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I am finding it impossible to find rotors with a 4 on 110 mm bolt circle, I tried BMI, gopowersports, google search, etc. I may just buy some Polaris RZR rotors and have adapters water-jetted. But it'd be nice to do this with off the shelf parts.
 

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110mm is the O.D. of the whole disc. I need 110mm mounting bolt circle, but thanks for the effort. I think I am just going to make my own hub/adapters. I just need two weld-on hub centers, six bucks apiece, and a couple plates my friend can water jet for me. I'll draw it all up in CAD. I can fabricate stuff I was just being lazy. This will be stronger anyway, being one piece, since I can make it out of half inch steel. I am building a Harley Davidson powered trike, a little more gutsy than the typical Briggs and Stratton...
 

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Yes those are the hubs but now that I need adapters for the brakes I think I will just make them. I have a welder. My buddy has access to a waterjet, and I have (limited)access to a complete machine shop. I actually have a lathe and mill myself, but they are not accessible at the moment.
 

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This is what I'm building, a bit of a stretch asking for help on a gokart forum, but you guys are pretty resourceful...

 

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richard...I built and use that miata diff on my arachnid....works just fine

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This is what I'm building, a bit of a stretch asking for help on a gokart forum, but you guys are pretty resourceful...

Um...most of us "on here" have bigger toys (much bigger) ;)
...for instance

Gegcorp2012 built a kool "big boy toy" Dirt Bobber Trike (2020 DIYGK Build Off Winner) :cheers2:
https://www.diygokarts.com/community/threads/2020-gegcorp-dirt-bobber-trike.43227/
&
Denny has some "Classic Hot Rods" :thumbsup:
(insert link here)
&
Flyinghillbilly has some kool "Hot Rod Cars" too :2guns:
&
Many many more
...it's just "little karts" (basically mini hot rods) are fun too :cool:
 
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