Don't think the discs will, believe the carriers are shaped slightly differently. Not sure about the wheels.
Front is straight swap as the disc are the same spacing. Rear isn't as easy as the rear disc has a different off set. Just note on the front you will need the discs to match the wheel I.e you can't run old discs on a new wheel and visa versa
If you put 12 or older front wheels ony you need the 12 or older disks. If you put the 13+ wheels you need 13+ disks
cheers guys would the rear be a case of making a spacer to suit the difference in offsets or is the offset bigger
I though the rear was the same situation but I might be wrong. I have a 12 daytona and a 14 street triple so if I get the chance I might brave the cold tonight and go into the garage And have a good look at them both and have a measure!
To fit the new rear wheel to the older bikes you will need to make a 5mm spacer and machine the new disc to counter sink the head of the disc bolts otherwise they fit the old caliber. Not sure about old wheels on the new bike.
if you need to fit a spacer to put new into old presuming to put old into new would need the wheel machined to remove the 5mm ?