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DaveR,
Another compromise option is to use 13" x 1.25" rotors.
The Dynalites should be fine for the rear. The front brakes absorb roughly twice the energy of the rears.
Because of that force differential, keep the piston area of the Dynalites close to 1/2 that of the front calipers so that you don't have to create a major pressure reduction in the rear.
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