Looking at options for a master cylinder, am I right in thinking that most of those for 7/8" bars (22mm) will be 32mm between the centres on the mounting?
Anyone identify any good / neat alternatives to the huge bulky ones that come with most hydraulic conversions?
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These ones from Jockey’s are quite neat (but pricey)
http://www.jockeys-boxenstop.de/shop/en ... -3901.html
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Yes, nice and they do one for Lince but I'm on a budget and trying to avoid LAT...cartmel808 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:39 am These ones from Jockey’s are quite neat (but pricey)
http://www.jockeys-boxenstop.de/shop/en ... -3901.html
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It’s AJP, not AJS. Mine was second hand 7 years ago and still going strong. Mine is mated to an MB housing on a GP though.
Make sure you get the 100cc version, not the 50cc if you go down this route. They are still fairly plentiful on ebay although there aren’t as many as a few years back. This makes me think I should get a back up too.
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Ta, am looking for something to mate to this bracket -
https://www.beedspeed.com/lambretta-bra ... 12394.html
As I do not want to cut up the original lince switch support.
https://www.beedspeed.com/lambretta-bra ... 12394.html
As I do not want to cut up the original lince switch support.
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Those brackets are around £20 and generally don't fit very well without fettling, though once fettled they work fine and are solid. You can fit most 22mm type motorbike master cylinders on them to save money but they tend to be just as bulky.rosscla wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:11 am Ta, am looking for something to mate to this bracket -
https://www.beedspeed.com/lambretta-bra ... 12394.html
As I do not want to cut up the original lince switch support.
The AJP type definitely has a slightly small reservoir but all the ones I could see on Ebay were more expensive than the Nissin type ones.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Master-cylin ... Swez5Zy7Mn
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I searched under Peugeot Speedfight 100 master cylindercorrado wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:40 amThose brackets are around £20 and generally don't fit very well without fettling, though once fettled they work fine and are solid. You can fit most 22mm type motorbike master cylinders on them to save money but they tend to be just as bulky.rosscla wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:11 am Ta, am looking for something to mate to this bracket -
https://www.beedspeed.com/lambretta-bra ... 12394.html
As I do not want to cut up the original lince switch support.
The AJP type definitely has a slightly small reservoir but all the ones I could see on Ebay were more expensive than the Nissin type ones.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Master-cylin ... Swez5Zy7Mn
