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What sorts of master cylinder fit on this ?Image


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Has it been modified from the scoot rs type
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I don't know, I bought it from a for sale ad on here a while back, can't remember who from though...I have the name from paypal but that doesn't link back to who it was ...
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The ScootRS / Nissin master cylinder fits.
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Any in line set up will fit, you just need to cut it like they do with the ScootRS ones
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The scoots rs one is too big IMHO, was thinking about trying to find something smaller .

Jason, I wondered about that as most of the bike ones seem to be 180 degree fitting. When cut are they only attached by the top fixing?


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Its has a fitting from the bottom as well, when you cut it to fit it just needs drilling and tapping for the new fitting.
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Ok got it, cheers.
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I always use ajp ones from a runner, dragster or speed flight you have to take a but of the throttle housing and a bit ofthe master cylinder takes a bit of time but a nice fix
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rosscla wrote:What sorts of master cylinder fit on this ?Image


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Could do with seeing it from the other side. For the last couple of years scootrs have been countersinking the hole for the top fixing and using a countersunk allen bolt. They must be cut on a template as they're easily interchangable from one scootrs master cylinder mount to another which is not the case with Sterling [SPAQ] or Saigon ones. You can buy the master cylinder already cut to suit.
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