Brake master and clutch master mzs

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Davide

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Somebody know if i can use this brake master and clutch master in the photo? Is from mzs racing piston 10mm i have calipper brembo 4 piston
 

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Off the top of my head I would say no, it is far too small.

You would need to establish the cross sectional area (CSA) of the m/c and calipers and work out what the leverage ratio is.

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But i see somebody use i find some photos in internet
 

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If they are 10mm then the clutch won't displace enough fluid. The brake side MIGHT displace enough fluid with the full lever stroke. I have used systems like these but with Vmax internals installed after reboring the master cylinder.
 
The red bike is KJ Shovers and the stuff sticking out of the hood is part of the turbo's airbox.
 
If they are 10mm then the clutch won't displace enough fluid. The brake side MIGHT displace enough fluid with the full lever stroke. I have used systems like these but with Vmax internals installed after reboring the master cylinder.
Hi, what is the standard size, I've been offered a pair of levers. The brake res has 12.7mm piston hole and the clutch 14mm piston hole. At least thats what it says on the spec.Would these work? Just bought a 2002 vmax with a really strange pair of reservoirs and hose set up on it and wanted to either standardise or even just smarten up, thanks.
 
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