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Thread: do radial brakes require a different master cylinder?

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    Power Hungry, Law Disregarder
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    do radial brakes require a different master cylinder?

    having an argument about it at work and i want it in writing...
    i say NO!
    Last edited by kiwi kdx; 14-06-2012 at 01:20 PM.

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    Bloke with a smaller stick BANDITROD's Avatar
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    no it doesnt mean fuck all

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    Tyre destroying, mad bastard menace
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    nah mate

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    Tyre destroying, mad bastard menace
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    Calipers don't care what pushes their pistons.

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    Tyre destroying, mad bastard menace
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    as above.

    i had 06 gix600 front end on my sv with stock mc and there was no problems at all!

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    Aussie Streetfighter Hooligan
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    Perfect example:

    Gen2 Busa's and B-Kings both have radial calipers.

    B-King has a radial master cylinder.

    Busa DOESN'T have a radial master cylinder.

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