Isr clutch and brake master cylinder

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  1. graemewalker

    graemewalker Elite Member

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    For sale isr front brake m/s and cable clutch lever fully adj these retail at £560 with hps will take £250 plus postage image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg telephone me on 07545706873 or pm me
     
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    Damn those are nice!
     
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    ShinySideUp Elite Member

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    They would look nice on the blade Col! ;)
     
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    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    You got any pics of them fitted to the bike?

    Also would this use t he original fluid reservoir..? Or would a better or different one be needed for optimal breaking?
     
  5. westie

    westie New Member

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    Had these on my ZX10….lovely bit of kit. If i hadn't just bought ( and crashed ) my bike i'd be interested. Here's a few pics of them fitted to mine, if that helps?
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    Thanks..did they may a huge difference to the braking - were you running standard calipers and stock pads?
     
  7. westie

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    I was running PFM callipers and disc but the brakes were excellent. I also had these discs and callipers on a Gixxer 1000 with a Brembo master cylinder and they weren't as good as the Kawasaki set up. Wether that was down to the master cylinder i'm not sure but well engineered and you can adjust the braking feel to how you want it
     

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