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Old 12-11-2003, 11:19 PM
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greg v, handbrake setup on your 929

i was told to talk to you about it cause you had a sweet 1 caliper setup.

can you give me some info and maybe some pics on how to set this up on my 929? i need some direction. thanks man
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Old 12-12-2003, 02:35 AM
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929?...Bout time you got a real bike
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Old 12-12-2003, 08:08 AM
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Originally posted by JackassRR
929?...Bout time you got a real bike
real bike? i've always had a 929 and i have a 900rr i'm working on right now too...it should be done in less than a month.

not much more manly than that!
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Originally posted by JackassRR
929?...Bout time you got a real bike



I still ride the GSXR.......... But yeah I will get some info for you.....
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Originally posted by Emrock
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Old 12-12-2003, 04:42 PM
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show me these pics and info!!! i'm waiting man...come on....
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did you get the PM ??
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Old 12-12-2003, 05:43 PM
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ya, but you really didn't get me any info...you going to get pics or something?
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I'm interested in the setup also,

has anyone ever tried a second master cylinder connecting either by the rear mastercyclinder or connecting to the back caliper?, then having two mastercylinders to one caliper?
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I'm interested in the setup also,

has anyone ever tried a second master cylinder connecting either by the rear mastercyclinder or connecting to the back caliper?, then having two mastercylinders to one caliper?
sounds good but if you think about it, they both would be putting pressure to the same caliper, therefore when one is pressurized it will push the fluid back into the reserve of the other....no brake pressure.
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yup you are correct, i got bored one night and tried it
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Same basic idea but different........... It works on mine.......
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how did you get it to work on yours, two master cylinders and one caliper right?....

cause i really dont know if I want or even able to make a bracket to hold two calipers...that just looks like a lot of work, and a lot of trial and error.
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take the resevior off of the master cylinder for you foot brake and adapt a fitting to were the resevior was. then run the brake line from the hand brake to that fitting on the foot brake resevior. then you will be using the thumb brake resevior for both of them
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i think. i maybe wrong but i am just tryin to locate the fitting for were the foot brake resevior was.
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two master cylinders one resevior.........the hand brake line goes where your foot resevoir use to be..........
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yeah that is the way i think i have figured it out
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