Anybody ever use one of these masters?
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Re: Anybody ever use one of these masters?
rodger check it out..now if only they use a good master...
http://www.gptechllc.com/stunt%20cap%20directions.pdf
http://www.gptechllc.com/stunt%20cap%20directions.pdf
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Re: Anybody ever use one of these masters?
Running one on my 929 now, its a nice setup and has a ton of power in the HB, if anyone is interested in getting one get ahold of Geoff at GP Tech and let him know I sent you to get some of the price knocked out of it! Also I am a dealer for them now so let me know!
#13
Re: Anybody ever use one of these masters?
How much is just the top part...the clutch lever/lid ? I already have that master.
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I have seen it and looks like a good set up but the clutch lever needs to be made differently cause it is too short and there is to much of a curve in it not good im MO .
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They are in the process of doing different levers for it, as for 2 short I use one finger so its good for me and no issue with the curve, but like i said they are doing multiple levers for it. I will get a cap price in a minute for you Nick.
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I got a buddy with that master that came with his handbrake kit he bought. He had to run his handbrake on the top to make everything fit, this might fix that issue as long as it doesn't take a ton more pressure to pull the clutch in
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Re: Anybody ever use one of these masters?
how does the pull on the clutch lever compare to somin like an MSR pro-raptor????
I got a buddy with that master that came with his handbrake kit he bought. He had to run his handbrake on the top to make everything fit, this might fix that issue as long as it doesn't take a ton more pressure to pull the clutch in
I got a buddy with that master that came with his handbrake kit he bought. He had to run his handbrake on the top to make everything fit, this might fix that issue as long as it doesn't take a ton more pressure to pull the clutch in
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Re: Anybody ever use one of these masters?
The pull on the lever is a little better then stock so I would say asv feel, I am working with him to set it up to be a complete easy pull. As for the lever, a new design is 2 weeks out that is straighter and longer.The curent lever has enough material to round the square edge do a desired fit to your finger. Cost of the cap only is 89.00 retail whole kit with line fitting and cap and master is 289.00 retail and the master alone is 85.00 which is a Brembo clutch master 13mm bore.
I'll drop him a line and see what he thinks....never know, he might want to keep his handbrake on top by now
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trick set-up tho! with an ez-pull type set-up it should work good as long as it isn't brittle or easily hits the ground when you dump ur bike. My buddy likes his master like that, doesn't really lock the wheel up but he says its real smooth.