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What is the master cylinder style for buying CRG levers?

archercc

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I have RC2s on my MV that I love and want to put them on my Griso but they dont list the brand for fitament. I cant imagine they are that unique, the design looks nearly identical in how it functions so I suspect its just finding the right size/shape of the MC. Ive gotta think another Italian manufacturer uses the same MCs.

Has anyone else put another 3rd party lever on that knows what would match up?
 
I have RC2s on my MV that I love and want to put them on my Griso but they dont list the brand for fitament. I cant imagine they are that unique, the design looks nearly identical in how it functions so I suspect its just finding the right size/shape of the MC. Ive gotta think another Italian manufacturer uses the same MCs.

Has anyone else put another 3rd party lever on that knows what would match up?

I got my CNC's from a Chinese ebay seller, and they're great.
Some Aprillia's share the same clutch and brake reservoir fittings, but I'm not sure which.
Remember though, that you have to take the plunger rod out of the original clutch lever, and transplant it to the new one.
It's a right pig of a job, as it's securely thread locked in.
You can't buy that part separately, and have to order a whole new clutch lever for that little part, so proceed with caution when removing.
 
I offer CNC Levers in the Store HERE.

As to CRG, most of the Guzzi line uses a built-for-Guzzi front brake master, so a match might be tough. The clutch is a more standard Ducati affair, but there might be some subtleties. I'd email them a picture of the stock levers, and see what they say.
 
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As to CRG, most of the Guzzi line uses a built-for-Guzzi front brake master.

Sorry but I beg to differ.
It doesn't make economic sense to make a one off, especially for a bike that sells in small numbers.
This is the F/B master cylinder from an Aprillia Caponord.
It''s the identical part.

 
I wasn't aware as I don't live in Aprilia... so looks like you found your match.
 
Thanks, that gets me closer. They still dont list that model but at least it a make. There has to be a common one somewhere.

I prefer the ergo of the RC2, even over their own other models, so I am holding out for those. I have some Chinese adjustables now but I dont like them.
 
Im back!

So it looks like clutch side is common to mid 2000s ducatis and Aprilias and the brake side was used for a lot of Yamahas of the same era (and modern). Right now it looks like CRG part #s 2AB-531 and 2AB-521C. Im hitting them up about getting those individually to test fitment.

If that works then that should basically fit any of the 1100/1200 models and I can list commonly found comparison bikes so you can go to your lever maker of choice and say, "I need a lever off of a Yammy FZ6R and a Duc 996." Everyone makes levers for those two.
 
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