Brake mounting
Normally a springer calliper and mount is used as a springer fork traditionally has a single brake tab.
It mounts on the axle and ties into the fork tube with a clevis.

If you have a Dual Disc Brake, then you will need two calipers and mounts.

A standard springer fork using an HHI 4 piston brake caliper
You can use a regular calliper but you have to use a springer mount. (We can make the mount if you send us your caliper.)
We can supply HHI brake calipers, contact us for pricing. The picture above shows an HHI 4 piston brake caliper (chrome finish) with a standard springer front end.
Note that on a springer the caliper mounts in front of the fork. This means that with a single disc setup if you are changing from a glide to a springer, you will either need to rotate your front wheel so that the rotor is on the opposite side or you will have to purchase the appropriate brake kit.
Your front tire/wheel must be bi-directional to run the brake on the opposite side.
 
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