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Old 01-09-2008, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by onewheelneil

just tell us how easy or how much you have to pull on it to get the wheel to lock up,maybe tell us if it is as easy to install and bleed as it looks!!!
Well, that really won't tell you much at all.... just because it locks easy dosen't mean it's a good handbrake....

only someone that actually knows how to do off the pegs circles, coasters etc. can give good accurate info on how well it works.

But i'm sure, being from Bill, it's gonna be pretty nice.

Originally Posted by Righteous 1
I doubt it, the only fluid in this master is being used in the system. There is no resevoir.
there is a resivour... it's the stock rear foot brake resi... so you need to have it hooked up to the stock rear master because it uses that resivour for the whole system.
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Originally Posted by kj
Well, that really won't tell you much at all.... just because it locks easy dosen't mean it's a good handbrake....

only someone that actually knows how to do off the pegs circles, coasters etc. can give good accurate info on how well it works.

But i'm sure, being from Bill, it's gonna be pretty nice.



there is a resivour... it's the stock rear foot brake resi... so you need to have it hooked up to the stock rear master because it uses that resivour for the whole system.
I understand that, bro. I was talking about the resevoir that we all "normally" have to deal w/ on the bars. It sounded as if he was asking if the new FT master could be used for his other caliper solo. I was saying that the new FT master doesn't come w/ a resevoir or need one(other than the stock FB res.) if used as directed.
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Old 01-09-2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikeith
thats my question... wonder if you can just run a bolt as a plug to the one that would go to the rear master


why would you want to do that? he already stated that, at the last two adjustment positions with a single caliper, it is almost to much brake.
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Originally Posted by Derek M
looks neat, I think Id prefer the feel of hydraulics vs. cable activation though. And who's talking about limited placement? (I have stubby fingers, see...
http://www.DSFRIDERS.COM/gallery/907...MG_4779?full=1 )
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wow. very tempting!!
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