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Clutch and front brake master cylinders

sandy

Cruisin' Guzzisti
Joined
Aug 18, 2011
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156
Location
London, England
Both my clutch and front brake masters are a little tatty.
Look like someone was a bit clumsy while bleeding them at some point.
So I could spray them, but I got to thinking.
Are there any "trick" alternatives to the stock items.
Has anyone tried this.
 
I have a Brembo RCS master on my Daytona from Todd. I love it. It is adjustable and allows me to dial in the braking effort I want.
 
I have a Brembo RCS master also and it's awesome! but I did have to get new brake lines made, which I wanted true dual lines instead of the stock one to the split under the triple clamps.
 
Hi,
I used second hand radial controls.
Brake side a Brembo coming from a Aprillia RSV 1000
Clutch side a Magura from a KTM RC8, which I rebuild for the use of DOT oil.
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The Brembo and the Magura are looking nearly the same and fits my G12 perfectly.
The oil cans are Rizoma's.

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Hi,

I use Brembo RCS on both clutch and brake, and although expensive It was the best upgrade I did on my 06 1100 Griso.
The brake feeling and power are much better, and the clutch works better too.
 
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