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Of course, machining your fork leg to match the 907 leg is a bit of challenge, unless you have a good machinist. Trust me, I have done it once already. Set up time was a over an hour, and cutting took about 30 seconds. Its much easier get a set of 907 fork legs, or 851 fork legs.
Of course the added benefit of the 907 sliders is that you can put on 4 piston calipers without the need for an adapter plate.
Cheers, Phil