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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: is the lever pivot pin removable, so i can replace the brake lever |
| ANSWER: Yes! |
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| QUESTION: Is this master cylinder, item no. 10.4776.65, intended for use with DOT5 brake fluid? |
| ANSWER: No, use DOT 3 or DOT 4. |
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| QUESTION: Is some bikes have this rear master cylindrer in origin or it's brembo who send this product to adapte our bikes ?? |
| ANSWER: This master cylinder was originally used on many Bimota's, BMW's, Cagiva's, Ducati's and Guzzi's. Plus alot of other European makes. It is not used anymore on the newer bikes but but repair parts are readily available. |
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| QUESTION: Can you get these rear master cylinders in Gold? |
| ANSWER: No, it is only available in black. |
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| QUESTION: I have a Moto Guzzi V65C with and obsolete master cylinder. PS15 10.3006.30. This master cylinder could replace the previous one? |
| ANSWER: Ya, it's the only one that brembo still has that is similar to your stock one.
I have them in stock. |
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| QUESTION: QUESTION: Is there a brake light switch with this product?
ANSWER: YOu need to order it seperately. The unit does not come with one.
Whaone will work? |
| ANSWER: There is no rear brake light switch to speak of. The microswitch is used in conjunction w/ the front brake master cylinder where there is a proper perch to actuate it. If you truly want to use a brake switch on a rear master cylinder you would have to use a banjo style pressure switch w/ leads and wire it up. |
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| QUESTION: can this master cylinder be mounted sideways? Or does it have to be mounted as shown in picture? |
| ANSWER: You can mount it however it needs to be. Just make sure you have enough pressure to activate teh piston so the brake will work. |
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| QUESTION: are there replacement actuating arms for these? |
| ANSWER: No! You need to order a wole new piece. |
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| QUESTION: I am using this product on a custom chopper. What Brembo caliper do I need to use for the front brake using this master cylinder? |
| ANSWER: This is a rear brake master cylinder. |
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| QUESTION: Is there a brake light switch with this product? |
| ANSWER: YOu need to order it seperately. The unit does not come with one. |
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