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Brembo radial master cylinder

Started by xseal, May 14, 2004, 05:36:24 AM

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Super Dave

I can't tell you.  I'm using a Yamaha sourced Brembo master cylinder.  Everything is cheaper.  A little different, but it's more toward my small budget.
Super Dave

TZDeSioux

Everyone forgot the most important part of the radial master cylinder. It freaking looks PIMP!  ;)

xseal


tzracer

QuoteEveryone forgot the most important part of the radial master cylinder. It freaking looks PIMP! Ê;)

Is that the cast or billet MC?

I just use the standard lever. I bought a backup.  They have a spot machined in them to cause just the tip to break off. I have seen broken folding levers.
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Zac

I use the "short" lever on the Brembo radial I have on my motard bike (LP doesn't sell them, I got mine from Yoyodyne).  It doesn't stick out in harm's way as far as the standard lever.  It's still big enough to easily get three fingers on, if for some reason you need that many.  I think it's a better solution than the folding lever.

I also run handgaurds on that bike to save my levers  :P

-z.

xseal

good advice, I'm going with a 19 x 18 and a short lever.

Thanks.

Thingy

I know some people that crashed hard and alot last year with the brembo master cyclinder and the standard, long lever. They never broke the lever, they always broke the internal plastic parts.  So, I just bought the rebuild kit.  It has all the parts to fix the master cylinder and only costs about the same as a lever.
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