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Lettuce discuss master cylinders


Hoblick

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ok, what goes into determining what master cylinder to use.

how do i calculate it, and what outcome should i be looking for.. besides yeah that feels right, when braking.

im going form a dual 2 piston caliper, with non floating rotor..

to a single 6 piston caliper with floating rotor..

and i want master cylinder that will work well with my setup..

id like to use something off another bike.. ducati, yamaha, whatever

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If you want I could crunch a few numbers for you and tell you if your nutz or not. Off the top of my head - your going from 2 rotor to 1, so right off the bat your cutting availiable braking in half and that may be tough to overcome.

--- What I would do is take your stocker set numbers and compare to what you want to go to. Its a basic hydraulics problem. - I did the same exercise on my vfr.

I would need - stock rotor diameter, stock caliper piston diameters, (are they 2 piston pin slider style or 2 & 2 opposed?) and take a quick measurement on the pivot on the stocker master cylinder. It is usually somewhere around 1/2".

Then - new rotor diameter - new caliper piston dia and caliper style, 3 & 3 opposed?

I may have missed something but this would get you going.

-Cant knock it out today,gotta go to school, but could look at it tomorrow.

PM me if you want to trade emails.

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