oiltech remote master cyclinder kit
Has anyone fitted one of these? and how did you get on with it? Thanks
- ForemanBob
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Yeah... fitted one on a spanish series 2 under the lhs runner attached to the front strut. Really well made piece of kit...
Trying to find room for the reservoir was a PITA, but fitted under the horncast with some persuaion.
Biggest issue was bleeding the system... but i'm not great with hydraulics anyway....
Eventually got it sorted through, and works a treat
Trying to find room for the reservoir was a PITA, but fitted under the horncast with some persuaion.
Biggest issue was bleeding the system... but i'm not great with hydraulics anyway....
Eventually got it sorted through, and works a treat
- corrado
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The one I looked closely at that was fitted had the reservoir near the back wheel so easy to get at. Quality bit of kit, got to be a better idea that having it hidden behind the horncast.
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I have fitted 4 of these very recently ...quality engineered kit ..works perfectly and give you nice feel thro brake lever as it's semi hydraulic ..mounted reservoir on the back of airbox or if long range tank fitted I mount on rear frame strut just in front of rear shock
Can highly recommend this kit from oiltekltd@aol.com
Phil
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Can highly recommend this kit from oiltekltd@aol.com
Phil
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