Front brake master cylinder

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EGG
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Front brake master cylinder

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Hi all,
Does anyone know the bore of the front master cylinder?
Many thanks in advance.
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Either 13mm or 14mm.
Throw it away and fit an sp1 item instead.

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Mate throw it away!
My mate just worked his magic on my brakes. Jesus there are now better than a mate's new zx10r. Little finger braking. He just saved me a wedge as getting a sp1 cylinder does not come cheap.
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And what did he do to work his magic?

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Bleed the system correctly including the cylinder. Don't know anymore than that. Looks like he does it the same way as me but with totally different results. I nearly went over the bars when i had to bang all on whilst out on the bike for the first time after he done them. I will have to wait and see how long they last for because he said if they go off in the near future the cylinder is knackered.
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I agree the brakes are much better when done correctly but as my dad says 'you can't polish a turd'. :lol:


The standard set up is just crying out for a better set up, I know it's easy for me to say that having a complete 916 front end fitted to my VTR.
The Brembo brake setup with an sp1 master is worlds better than the standard VTR one! :wink:


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Yeah your right but i do have braided hoses and carbon lorraine pads.
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A change of pads does make a HUGE difference

I was looking at the bigger master cylinder route but with a set of Bendix Supersport pads I really can't see the need. It'll lift the rear wheel with one finger!!

Egg, what Carbone Lorraines have you got? I had the SBK3's and found them crap on the road (where they rarely got hot enough) but blinding on the track

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Storming Ben,
I have got SBK3's and your right with the heat thing, but since i had them bleed correctly they are a lot better.
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Post by Druid »

I don't understand why people complain about the VTR brakes. I have standard calipers & master cylinder, OE pads and braided hoses. I have done 2 finger stoppies - any more braking power is wasted, unless you want to use one finger only for braking.
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Thought there would be someone I'd know here, best introduce myself in general. :wink:
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Post by Bink »

Druid,
I have the same set up and agree with you fot the most part.
The only thing I am missing is initial bit (this makes ahuge difference to your overall stopping distance) but I reckon that could be solved with better pads...
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