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| Can’t find a matching part number? Find the piston size of your unit. Front Master Cylinders - check the top or bottom of the lever clevis for a stamped alphanumeric string. The last two digits in the string indicate the piston size in mm (EXAMPLE: ‘1PJK 15’ = 15mm piston. In the case of ‘Radial-GP’ pumps, you may see a ‘PR’ or ‘/’’ stamping, followed by a number. If the number is “19x18” or “16x18”, the first number is piston size, the second refers to the pivot centers of the unit’s lever). Rear Master Cylinders - for lever-types, check clevis area as above. If rod-actuated, check the entire body for the alphanumeric string or a string starting with ‘PS’ (EXAMPLE: ‘PS12’ = 12mm piston). |
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| WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations. |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: Hello,
What is the difference between the forged (10476060) and billet (10476040) master cylinder?
Thanks and regards
Kostas
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| ANSWER: One is billet and one is forged. The inside is the same. The billet unit just looks like the clutch units. The 10.4760.60 is no longer available. |
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| QUESTION: I run a triumph daytona 600 ('04) with the usual soft brake problem. I've been told an R1 master cylinder will help fix this. I looked at an older one (98-03) which has exactly the same Nissin unit. The '04+ unit for the radially mounted system is a Brembo with a 16mm piston bore (where the older one is 14mm). Which aftermarket one would suit, and what is shipping to Australia (3037)? Thanks |
| ANSWER: I would go with the 19 x 18 master. Part number is 10.4760.75 in stock. Your price is $325.00. |
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| QUESTION: Does this include the brake lever? |
| ANSWER: Yes, but quantites are limited. The new assembly is more expensive and comes with a folding lever. |
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| QUESTION: Hi, I have a Brembo 19 x 20 master cylinder and am
looking for a rebuild kit. Can you help me out? I'm
also looking for replacement pads for 6 pot PFM
brakes.
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| ANSWER: The rebuild kit part number for the Brembo 19x20 is 110.4266.60. |
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| QUESTION: Hi Would you post a brembo 19x20 brake master cylinder to the uk. And what would the total cost be. Many thanks |
| ANSWER: Your price on the item is $255.00. You need to ask the people at 1tail to ship for you otr order direct from me. I cannot drop ship an overseas shipment through another dealer. Thanks,
Jolene |
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| QUESTION: Are you send? |
| ANSWER: WHAT? |
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| QUESTION: are these currently in stock or back ordered as of 5/23/05? thanks |
| ANSWER: I should have some in in the next day or two. Only the 10.4760.70 are on back order now. Until Mid-June.
Let me know if you are ready to order.
Thank You,
Jolene |
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