Master cylinder choices?

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Hi guys , I'm trying to decide between semi and fully hydraulic brakes for my S2 project.
I've seen some neat small master cylinders but not sure where to source them, anyone give me any pointers what options are out there.
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Mike - - Bristol wrote:Hi guys , I'm trying to decide between semi and fully hydraulic brakes for my S2 project.
I've seen some neat small master cylinders but not sure where to source them, anyone give me any pointers what options are out there.
Try Yambits
http://yambits.co.uk/
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I like the small Grimeca ones off autos
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These are quite discreet.

Only in 11mm though, I think.
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That's the type I use and there's another with a mirror mount. Work well on a PM twin disc I have with good feel.
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I use the AJP ones off a peugeot jetforce , readily available and cheap, i also run a PM double disc and hydraulic clutch, no probs.
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check out latest scootering tuned bretta from sweden has a one piece switch housing/master cylinder looks as if it is o/e its so subtle i had to look twice before i noticed it not read who made it or where he got it but i do know jason frost wiz developing some thing similar a while back it wiz posted on lcgb forum well smart but not sure if it went into prodution personally i use a nissin type and used a yam rd one in past (still got it if ayones lookin for one) i like to see master on the handlebars
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Try Af Rayspeed they have the lth master cylinder billet jobby very trick or try the mmw 1 too both pricey but the dogs bollox ..jockeys boxenstop might have em for u too look at on there site if not try sip
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e type wrote:Try Af Rayspeed they have the lth master cylinder billet jobby very trick or try the mmw 1 too both pricey but the dogs bollox ..jockeys boxenstop might have em for u too look at on there site if not try sip
just looked at jockeys site thats the very chap how smart is that says s1/2 surely he does s3 aswel 189eu isnt to bad when you think mrb housing is about£95 on its own
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