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The standard levers are great I can't see the point in changing them. Putting cheap ones on something so important doesn't make sense to me either...
Thank you :upyeah:. Andy
Glad to hear you are reasonably okay although it sounds that your self preservation genes kicked in early enough to avoid something worse. Rest up...
@bradders, never good news to hear of a track day accident but awful when it's a mate. Here's hoping that you have no major injuries and you you...
Just search eBay, mostly from China. Andy
Thanks Derek. Without knowing what short levers the OP tried to fit, I have no idea how much of the plunger subassy he requires. Andy
Oberon is recognised as one of the better aftermarket slave cylinders although other cheaper brands are available and for some have performed...
Can you post a picture of your short levers ? Thanks, Andy
Yes, a lot. Andy
[/QUOTE="Old rider, post: 952053, member: 28306"]I used the oem plungers.[/QUOTE[ATTACH] If your OE lever looks like this, I'd be interested in...
Absolute bollocks, the lever has sod all to do with air in the system. If you are routinely getting poor lever function, the culpret is more...
Both have been relisted more than once and I find it odd that neither of have sold. No surprise at the dreamer asking £25k for one not being sold...
Just looked at my OE Brembo levers and the plunger screws into a small barrel. The plunger is then fixed in that barrel with a roll pin to stop it...
@Cream_Revenge, Infinity Outlet Camberley have a Forcefield sale, details on their dedicated web site. Andy
Nothing humble about being a noob mate, we each have things we enjoy the detail, you have yet to get immersed in the disease called Ducati...
Already mention Rich. No point in showing off too much :cool:. Andy
Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Andy and I'm one of the resident anoraks. I'm afraid whoever has been providing you with your information...
Ignorance speaking here, is the rev counter ecu specific ? No idea where the trigger signal comes from. Andy
At 6'4" I ride a 22" Cube Team. In hindsight, a 20"" would have been more flexible especially if you want a damped seat post. Andy
Disabled buggies above a certain size (I believe capable of 4mph to a max of 8mph) are tax exempt in the UK but registerable (is that a word?)...