The significant issues that come in my mind though are how the piston sizes compare to the older model brakes. In order for the brake torque ratio to remain the same, they will have had to use smaller pistons in the calipers to reduce some of the clamping force as the rotor diamter is bigger and will provide more brake torque for a given clamping force. Or, the manufacturer would have had to update the master cylinder to compensate or a combination of both.
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