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 Posted: 22:26 - 10 Mar 2017 Post subject: Radial master cylinder info? |
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Hi, new here but not to bikes by any means, currently building a Trident T160 bobber on a budget, and running into problems with brake and clutch master cylinders not being big enough piston wise to operate the two twin piston Lockheed calipers, and the aftermarket clutch slave.
17mm pistons do not shift enough fluid for either, and i am having trouble finding M/Cs with at least a 18-19mm piston, the only ones i can find are radial on AliExspress, but i am not familiar with them, so i am looking for info about them from those that know?
I have seen piston diameters up to 20mm but they are labeled from 16x18 up to 18x19-18x20, now i am guessing that the latter figure is the bore, but have no idea what the first figure refers to? |
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Thanks for the input guys, its appreciated, the biggest problem with using both used and aftermarket M/Cs is that without also knowing the number and size of the rotors that the M/Cs are intended to operate, its all a bit hit and miss.
The other problem is that i also need a suitable M/C for the clutch, which complicates maters further, a number of years ago i have a mate who was a MC beaker which made the mix and match game a lot easier.
On the subject of Chinese manufactured parts, i don't really have a problem, i have used lots of things manufactured in China with no worse failure rate than product manufactured elsewhere, in fact you will find that about 70% or more parts and good are actually made there including you TVs and hi-fi, tablets and laptops.
Anyway i have now ordered a set of 19x18-20 radial M/Cs from China, and fully expect them to do the job OK, for probably a lot less than buying unknown used items. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 69 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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