Reviews
Older cars with Cowl, note dimensions.
In the 80's and 90's Racer replicas, the Meter area was designed with a Horizontal Type MASTERCylinder, so there is a high probability that when the Handlebar is turned to the Left, the base of the Brake lever will contact the Meter, causing not only the Front brake to fail, but also the Handlebar Lock to fail, This will not only cause the front brake to be inoperative, but also disable the handlebar lock.
BrakeTouch itself is no different from the Horizontal TypeMASTERCylinder and Large, but the controllability is a little better.
After using it for a while, I may revert to Horizontal Type if it seems to offer few advantages.
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Fits: YAMAHA YZF-R7
Diversion to 2020 R25
It has to be pointed slightly downward to hit the FrontOwl. However, if the hose is pointed down, it will interfere with the joint part of the brake hose. I ended up cutting off the interfering part and was able to attach the hose. View detail
Fits: HONDA CBR400F, HONDA CBX750F, HONDA CB1100F, HONDA CB1100R, HONDA CB900F, HONDA CBR1000F, HONDA CBR600F, HONDA CBR750, HONDA VF400, HONDA VF750F, KAWASAKI KR-1/S/R, KAWASAKI Z750FXII/III, KAWASAKI ZR-7/S, KAWASAKI ZRX1100, KAWASAKI ZRX1100II, KAWASAKI ZRX1200R, KAWASAKI ZRX1200S, KAWASAKI ZRX400, KAWASAKI ZRX400II, KAWASAKI ZX-7R
Perfect for dress-up!
The dress-up effect is great.
It also feels right in use.
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Fits: YAMAHA Cygnus X SR, YAMAHA XT660X, YAMAHA TZR50, YAMAHA TT250R Raid, YAMAHA RZ125, SUZUKI volty, SUZUKI cobra, SUZUKI Across, HONDA XR230, HONDA XR250, SUZUKI VX800, HONDA SL230, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX125, HONDA NSR80, HONDA NSR50, HONDA NSR250R, HONDA NSF100, HONDA NS50F, HONDA MBX80 Integra
Matching with Caliper
Purchased a 1/2-inches diameter short lever to replace the front caliper with a Brembo crab caliper.
Piston diameter 32mm in combination with Caliper (hydraulic pressure ratio 6.35) is
No Control at all with stiff Touch.
Piston diameter 34mm in combination with Caliper (hydraulic pressure ratio 7.17) is
Good Controllability, although a little softer than the preferred Touch.
If it were a standard Lever, would the former combination have been acceptable?
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Fits: YAMAHA ZEAL, YAMAHA YZF-R7, YAMAHA YZF-R6, YAMAHA YZF-R1, YAMAHA XJR1300C, YAMAHA XJR1300, YAMAHA XJ400, YAMAHA TZR250, YAMAHA TZR125, YAMAHA TMAX500, YAMAHA TDR250, YAMAHA SRX600, YAMAHA SRX400, YAMAHA SRV250, YAMAHA SR500, YAMAHA SR400, YAMAHA SR400, YAMAHA RZ250, YAMAHA RD400, YAMAHA FZR250
Original Japan Daytona x Nissin 14mm axial . Took 3 days to arrive to Singapore from mailing date .
Easy bleeding during installation . Upgraded from 11mm to 14mm axial. Love the lever feels. Installed on Yamaha Vixion-R 155 . View detail
Fits: YAMAHA YZF-R7, YAMAHA YZF-R6 S, YAMAHA YZF-R1 SP, YAMAHA YZF-R1, YAMAHA XJR 1300, YAMAHA YZF 1000R, YAMAHA XJR 1300, YAMAHA XJR 1200, YAMAHA MT-09, YAMAHA MT-07, YAMAHA FZS 1000, YAMAHA FJR 1300, YAMAHA BT 1100, YAMAHA FJR 1300, SUZUKI Hayabusa, SUZUKI GSX-R 750, SUZUKI GSX-R 600, SUZUKI GSX-R 1000 R, SUZUKI GSX-R 1000, SUZUKI GSX-R 1000
Brembo radial master
SEA BASSRGV250Γ (VJ22A) It is used for
We found a Fluid leak from the OEM Master Cylinder due to deterioration, and were torn between Overhaul, a new NISSIN, or a YamahaOEMbrembo, Get me the best one you can." This is why we chose this product.
The OEMCaliper piston diameter is an opposed 4-pod 30/34mm double disk, but Radial master recommended 17mm or 19mm, but I prefer a firmer touch, so I finally chose 19mm.
The original hose was a Swage line mesh hose, and the handling was different from the OEM hose, so the hose was simply attached with the supplied banjo bolt.
The tank bracket, tank, and hose were purchased separately, and the brake switch was installed using the Emon Flat Terminal instead of the Bullet Type Terminal, which came with the brembo wiring, because we did not want to change the OEM wiring. The brake switch was installed using Emon's Flat Terminal instead of the Bullet Type Terminal.
I was worried about interference with the cowl when installing the tank, but there was no problem, although the clearance was about 5mm when the handlebar was fully cut.
Air venting is very easy because of the Bleeder Bolt on the MASTER side.
As for the key performance, even my insensitive self could feel that BrakeTouch was improved over OEM.
I am not sure if this level of specifications is necessary for touring on public roads. (Lol)
However, my impression is that it is a little harder than I expected.
It's not a Level that has problems of course, and even at 19mm, it's definitely significantly better than the OEM Master Cylinder. (OEMTokico) And I think there is also the issue of compatibility with
I have not tried it, so I can only imagine, but I think 17mm would be fine.
The lever is also infinitely adjustable, so you can grip it from your best position.
Finally, as for the appearance, it is very beautiful, but it is too beautiful for old cars and floats a bit. (Lol)
It was a bit expensive, but I felt the price was well worth it.
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Expectations for Small diameter
Many people think that changing Caliper will help.
Caliper piston and MASTER diameter must match.
Z900RS is about 70% with the new Crab, so it will not work unless it is replaced.
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Fits: YAMAHA Cygnus X SR, HONDA XR50 Motard, YAMAHA XT660X, YAMAHA TZR50, YAMAHA TT250R Raid, YAMAHA RZ125, SUZUKI volty, SUZUKI cobra, SUZUKI Across, SUZUKI VX800, SUZUKI TS200R, SUZUKI TS125R, SUZUKI DR-Z400SM, SUZUKI RMX250S, SUZUKI SV400, SUZUKI GS125, SUZUKI GS125E Katana, SUZUKI RMX250, SUZUKI GSX250S Katana, SUZUKI RG200
Used for MAJESTY 125 FBrakes custom
The MAJESTY125 and R1-Z have the same 83mm Pitch of the front brake caliper, so I used the R1-Z's caliper and changed the front brake to 4POD to strengthen the brake. So, I wanted to lower the Piston size of MASTER, and I wanted to be able to adjust the lever play by Dial as well as CB1300 Caliper, and I wanted to use a short lever. I also wanted to use short lever, so I replaced it with Nisshin's MASTER.
As expected, the brake has improved in both touch and braking power due to the MASTER's smaller-diameter piston size,
Now I have a performance problem on the Caliper side and want to replace the Caliper with the SumitomoCaliper from TZr250 after 3MA or the Nisshin caliper with 83mmPitch released from TZ125, TZ250 and AdvantageNisshin in the 90's. I'm looking for a new caliper.
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Fits: YAMAHA MAJESTY250(SG03J), YAMAHA MAJESTY250(SG03J), YAMAHA MAJESTY250(SG03J), YAMAHA MAJESTY250(SG03J), YAMAHA MAJESTY250(SG03J)
MAJESTY's Brake to Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) in exchange for
Right Side (for Front) When replacing the Master Cylinder of the Left Side, the Left Side was replaced together with the Right Side because the appearance of the Left Side in Normal is not consistent and not cool.
Unlike the OEM, the 6-step lever play adjustment is also highly satisfactory.
As with the Right Side, the OEM MASTERPiston diameter was lowered by 1 size (11mm) compared to the 1/2-inches of the OEM MASTERPiston diameter, and the brake was strengthened by the SKULL Helmet principle.
However, the Piston size of MAJESTYC's Rear caliper is smaller than that of the Front caliper, or perhaps the Left brake has a harder feel than the Right brake.
For now, I'm using the largest play size, but it's a little hard to control. (The fact that it is a Rear also makes it extra.)
Front is softer and easier to Control.
However, there are no more smallest piston diameters in this series of masters, and it is within the tolerable range, so it is used as it is.
I think it would solve the problem if the Caliper on the Rear was the same as the Front, but the cost-effectiveness is not so good, and it would cause other problems, so I'm leaving it as it is.
The Rear is also equipped with Yamaha's 83mm Pitch Caliper, so the for FrontCaliper can be attached to the Rear as well, but instead of having the same touch, the pad area increases, which increases the brake braking force of the Rear too much and causes the balance of the Rear to collapse. However, the pad area is increased, which increases the braking force of the Rear Brake too much and causes the Rear to lock easily.
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Fits: TRIUMPH LEGEND TT, TRIUMPH ADVENTURER, KAWASAKI KSR110, KAWASAKI KSR-2, KAWASAKI KLX250SR, KAWASAKI KSR-1, KAWASAKI KLX250, KAWASAKI KLX250, KAWASAKI KLX125, KAWASAKI KLX250, KAWASAKI KLE400, KAWASAKI KDX250SR, KAWASAKI KDX250R (for competition), KAWASAKI KDX220SR, KAWASAKI KDX220R (for competition), KAWASAKI KDX125/SR, KAWASAKI D Tracker 125, KAWASAKI D tracker, KAWASAKI 250TR, SUZUKI Address V100
Replace instead of overhaul 20 year old OEM
The MAJESTY 250 OEM Master Cylinder is 20 years old, the paint is peeling, the fluid level window is white and cloudy, and the touch screen is dead. I thought that if I replaced it with OEM, it would be in the same condition again someday, so I replaced it with this one, which has better accuracy and quality.
The original vehicle had some customization done to the exterior, and the replaced handlebars gave it a more custom look.
I am satisfied that the color of the handlebar matches the color of the MASTER and Lever, creating a sense of unity.
Unlike the OEM, the 6-step lever play adjustment is also highly satisfactory.
Also, we are happy to be able to strengthen the brake with the SKULL Helmet principle by lowering the diameter by 1 Size to 11mm, compared to the OEM MASTERPiston diameter of 1/2-inches.
The brake hoses were stainless steel mesh when they were installed, so we did not have to worry about a large increase in stroke volume, and both control and braking power were improved, resulting in a highly satisfactory brake customization.
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Excellent peace of mind in any situation.
[How is it used?
Was the one you received as per Image? The design is exactly as shown in the Image, compact and beautifully finished.
How was your experience with it? There are no problems with control of the braking force, and the braking force can be applied with confidence during operation while turning.
[Points to note] When installing, the compatibility with the normal parts was a bit difficult and took a bit of time.
How did it compare to other products? There was a cloud of difference from NORMAL.
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Items to buy together/ Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
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Fits: KAWASAKI Ninja ZX-25R SE KRT Edition, KAWASAKI Ninja ZX-25R SE, KAWASAKI Ninja ZX-25R, HONDA CBR250RR, YAMAHA YZF-R25
Brake's Stress is reduced.
This is a change from OEM horizontal placement 11mm to 5/8Radial master.
Because it seemed to interfere with the Switch box, the Lever was changed to Eukanaya's (NI002-049),
Nisshin's Tank Bracket (49151) for Separate Handlebars is installed.
As for the banjo fitting, a stainless steel mesh hose (AC Performance line) compatible with the car model was originally installed, but it interfered with the switch wiring, so an L-shaped adapter was used to make an escape.
My impression after installation is that the absolute braking force has not changed, but the controllability has improved.
Specifically, it is an Image with interpolated increments of braking force according to the strength of the grip.
The beginning of the grip is especially noticeable. With the horizontal 11mm pad, the rise in braking force is abrupt, but with the vertical pad, there is a sense of being able to adjust the strength of the pad. The same is true near the end of the grip, making it easier to generate strong braking force without locking.
Probably because the lever ratio and diameter are designed to match the weight of a horizontally mounted 11mm lever, it will not be that uncomfortable (too effective or too ineffective) to replace it. If you want a lighter grip or more strokes, you may want to consider a 14mm or 15mm model such as the F Land-.
In general, I can recommend it, but since it is Large strange to do banjo fitting by yourself, it is safer to ask a supply store with a Pit.
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Fits: HONDA AX-1, HONDA CB-1, HONDA CB400SS, HONDA CBR250F, HONDA FTR223, HONDA FTR250, HONDA GB250 Clubman, HONDA NC700S, HONDA NC700X, HONDA NC750X, HONDA NS-1, HONDA VT250 Spada, HONDA VTR250, HONDA jade, YAMAHA DT200WR, YAMAHA MT-03 (2015-), YAMAHA MT-25, YAMAHA RZ50, YAMAHA SDR200, YAMAHA TDR50
New Master Cylinder while replacing Lever.
[How is it used?
The Yamaha MT-25's Brake lever had been made in China since delivery and I was concerned about rattling.
I was worried about using such a product in Brake, but I was wondering what to do because OEM products are too expensive and other brand products from proper manufacturers are expensive. I was wondering what to do. I realized that if I just refurbished the Master Cylinder, it would solve everything, and I came across this product, which is a NISSIN product with a separate tank.
Was the one you received as per Image?
I have used a different Master Cylinder diameter on a different car model, so it was as per Image.
Was the installation difficult?
In the case of MT-25, of course, there is no need to consider interference with Cowl, so it is almost a simple installation.
The banjo bolt was left in place, and the brake switch was simply replaced since the terminals are exactly the same.
In my case, I had a hard time getting the air out because I had changed to Separate Handlebars.
How was your experience with it?
The OEM and Piston diameter is the same 11mm and the same sideways push, so we did not feel much change in the touch and effectiveness of the Brake.
However, with Lever's new, crisp and accurate, I feel that my peace of mind has increased many times over.
Also, NISSIN Lever's R condition etc. is so exquisite that my fingers do not get sore at all even if I ride for a long time.
It looks better and Repair Parts are readily available, so there is nothing to say about it.
[Included Parts:were they on?
Basic AlmostQuantity:It is a Set, but the Mirror Holder Bolt for M10Pitch 1.25 does not come with it.
Perhaps the M6 Tank fixed Bolt is a mistake.
It just so happened that the original Mirror Holder cap had the same cap, so I was able to use it and get away with it.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
Not particularly
【Review】
Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) It is great to be able to refresh the Master Cylinder for about the price of a Lever set.
Anyway, it is very reliable and has the best Touch of Lever and even Adjuster.
I have graduated from the mysterious Chinese Lever and can now ride without hesitation.
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Fits: YAMAHA Cygnus X SR, HONDA XR50 Motard, YAMAHA XT660X, YAMAHA TZR50, YAMAHA TT250R Raid, YAMAHA RZ125, SUZUKI volty, SUZUKI cobra, SUZUKI Across, SUZUKI VX800, SUZUKI TS200R, SUZUKI TS125R, SUZUKI DR-Z400SM, SUZUKI RMX250S, SUZUKI SV400, SUZUKI GS125, SUZUKI GS125E Katana, SUZUKI RMX250, SUZUKI GSX250S Katana, SUZUKI RG200
Good product
Fits kawasaki w800 Improved the sponginess feeling Arrived well without any problem with customs Good service Highly recommended View detail
Fits: YAMAHA YZF 450, YAMAHA YZF 400, YAMAHA YZF 426, YAMAHA YZ 250, YAMAHA WR F 250, SUZUKI RMZ 250, SUZUKI RMZ 450, KTM XCW 525, KTM XC 525, KTM XCG 525, KTM SXS F 450, KTM SXS 540, KTM SXS 250, KTM SXS 450, KTM SXC 625, KTM SX SXS 125, KTM SX 300, KTM SX F 250, KTM SX 250, KTM SX 144
I don't know.
We used Brembo for the front calipers this time.
The caliper recommendation was 15RCS, so I put it on my Grom, and the brake touch is totally different compared to the stock one.
I've been riding my CB250R and getting more and more hits, and the front brake is working better and better.
I don't feel like it's direct. Well, I've never ridden a bike with ABS before.
I knew what to expect.
It felt like the 15RCS recommended master cylinder when I gripped it.
I was tempted to put on 16RCS and compare. Sweat.
It's expensive, so I can't just change it at a moment's notice.
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Clutch becomes lighter
I installed it on New Model GSX1300R HAYABUSA.
In fact, this time we are replacing VRD, also by GALE SPEED. replacing VRD to VRC from higher MODEL to Standard model may sound strange, but there are actually various reasons.
First of all, I was attracted to this VRC the moment I received it and opened the box. It looks like a work of art indeed, and just looking at it raised my Tension and made me feel that it was worth the high price.
I think it beats bremboRCS just for the smooth surface treatment. To be honest, I don't understand why brembo's RCS is so popular. I used to be a brembo RCS fan, and I used to think that no matter what kind of motorcycle I switched to, I would first replace it with brembo's RCSMASTER.
However, I felt the quality of brembo's forging was not worth the price. I was tired of that, so I chose GALE SPEED's Vine VRC this time.
Back to the story, I first went for the VRE feel and went for the bright black VRD for Cost considerations, but I quickly gave it up and went with this VRC because it looks like RCS and I felt something was wrong with it. I am usually a Touring Maine, so I can't tell the difference between VRD and VRC! Still, I chose it because of the way it looked. If that's what you enjoy, then that's fine.
Finally, after installing it and running it for a bit, it feels very good - lighter than the OEMClutch, and a little bit better at 17.5mm.
※※※※ Note ※※※※
New Model GSX1300R HAYABUSA will change the clutch master, [Hill HoldControlSystem will not be available.
The reason is that with the OEM clutch switch, if the clutch is released for a moment, the switch returns, the ECU recognizes that the car is starting, and the rear brake is released. However, with the external clutch master, the switch remains pressed until all the clutch is released, so the car is not detected as starting, the rear brake remains on, and even if the Axel is turned, the car does not move forward! This is very dangerous. I would like to see any Manufacturer solve this!
↑ It may be a little confusing, but try it yourself, it will never start!
In my case, I have turned that function off.
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I'm glad I went with VRC.
I purchased this VRC when I replaced my GSX1300R HAYABUSA with a MASTER. In fact, this time, it is a replacement from VRD, also by GALE SPEED. replacing VRD to VRC from higher MODEL to Standard model may sound strange, but there are actually various reasons.
First of all, I was attracted to this VRC the moment I received it and opened the box. It looks like a work of art indeed, and just looking at it raised my Tension and made me feel that it was worth the high price.
I think it beats bremboRCS just for the smooth surface treatment. To be honest, I don't understand why brembo's RCS is so popular. I used to be a brembo RCS fan, and I used to think that no matter what kind of motorcycle I switched to, I would first replace it with brembo's RCSMASTER.
However, I felt the quality of brembo's forging was not worth the price. I was tired of that, so I chose GALE SPEED's Vine VRC this time.
Back to the story, I first went for the VRE feel and went for the bright black VRD for Cost considerations, but I quickly gave it up and went with this VRC because it looks like RCS and I felt something was wrong with it. I am usually a Touring Maine, so I can't tell the difference between VRD and VRC! Still, I had to choose based on looks.
Finally, after installing it and running it for a bit, it feels very good, I feel the VRC is sufficient, I don't really need VRD or VRE except for Race.
We recommend this VRC over RCS! You will never regret it!
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Fits: YAMAHA YZF-R6, YAMAHA YZF-R1, KAWASAKI ZX 14 R, KAWASAKI ZX 10 RR, KAWASAKI H2R, KAWASAKI ZX 10 R, DUCATI 1103 V4 Panigale, APRILIA RSV4 APRC, TRIUMPH Street Triple RS 765, MV AGUSTA F4 RR 998, KTM 1290 Superduke R, MV AGUSTA F4 1000 LH 44, HONDA CBR 1000 RR SP, DUCATI X-Diavel S, DUCATI Multistrada 1200 S, DUCATI Monster 1200 S, DUCATI 1299 Panigale, DUCATI Monster 1200, DUCATI 1260 S Multistrada, DUCATI 1199 Panigale Superleggera
Compare with Yamaha Brembo
I was not dissatisfied with the performance of the Yamaha Brembo on the YZF-R7, but there was no lever available to install the REMOTE CONTROLLER, so I had no choice.
Installation, but requires Bullet Terminal processing and Nipple modification on Switch.
Since OEMWiring is a Connector, it is cut and converted to Bullet Terminal, and the RCS side is also cut and shortened.
The Nipple seemed to be able to go as it was, but the Hose needed to be bent 90° and it was too tight, so I changed it to Straight.
The nipple diameter of the RCS is 7mm, but the OEMTank is 8mm, and the RSC side is governed by the 8mmHose, so the 7mm is forcibly installed.
If you are particular, you should buy a 7mm Tank.
The Yamaha Brembo has a banjo on the side, so I used an offset adapter, but the RCS can go without it.
The Chinese $3,000 REMOTE CONTROLLER came on with no problem. The REMOTE CONTROLLER is easier to adjust even if it is not Race.
There is almost no difference in structure between the 16mm Radial Yamaha Brembo and the 17mm Radial RCS, so I don't feel any difference in performance, although the price is about twice as much.
I chose RCS for the REMOTE CONTROLLER, otherwise Yamaha Brembo would have been sufficient.
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Fits: YAMAHA YZF-R7
It is a MASTER with excellent cost performance!
[How is it used?
This will be an imprementation with 100% Circuit driving.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Yes.
As shown in the photo, it arrives in a box in Assembly condition.
Was the installation difficult?
If you are able to bleed the air out of the Brake, it is an easy category.
For workability, pull out the Fluid from the Reserver tank to the banjo bolt of the MASTER.
Next, remove the banjo bolt from the OEMMASTER, and then remove and install the MASTERBody in the reverse order.
How was your experience with it?
This time, we replaced the OEM Nisshin Radial master from YZF-R1M, and the fee rings are excellent.
The piston diameter is the same (16mm), but the lever ratio is different, making it slightly stroker. This is very effective in circuit driving, and the BrakeRelease side has a lot of Strokes, which makes control easier. I think it is better than RCSMASTER of brembo. The R7OEMMASTER is 16mm, so it is theoretically more on the Stroke side. The closest thing to a replacement Brembo master is the Racing master 16x18, but since you can get one for about half the price, this master is a very cost-effective option. Moreover, since the banjo is not located on the bottom as usual but on the side, it is highly possible to use the OEM hose. In fact, again, the Banjo bolt and Hose use the OEM as is. However, one thing to note is that brembo usually has a bolt pitch of 1.00mm, but this one has a bolt pitch of 1.25mm. Therefore, if your car is equipped with the OEM Brembo master, the pitch may not match.
[Included Parts:were they on?
There is no particular Included Parts:as it arrives in Assembly condition.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
None
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Availability and clarity of the Instruction Manual/Points to consider/Items to purchase/Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
Two separate banjo bolt Gaskets are required for installation.
Others are basically Bolt On. The hose from the reservoir tank to the MASTER is a transplant from the OEM Nisshin MASTER, because the length and bending angle of the R7 hose are not the same. The hose here, as well as the banjo bolt pitch, has a different diameter nipple than a normal brembo.
Finally, if you are riding a YZF-R1/M and suffering from the OEM patched fee rings, I highly recommend this MASTER. It is the most cost-effective solution for the smallest cost and the largest effect. In other words, Demerit is Zero.
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Fits: KAWASAKI Z1000 (water-cooled), YAMAHA V-MAX 1680, TRIUMPH DAYTONA675, SUZUKI GSX-R600, SUZUKI GSX-R1000, SUZUKI GSX-S1000F, SUZUKI GSX-S1000, SUZUKI B-KING, KAWASAKI ZX-6R, HONDA VTR1000SP, Others
Parenthesis good!
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