start a tread about your brakes saying what the problem is with them and a photo or 2 of them then the advice will start to roll inGejytigger wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:14 pm JC1 if you don’t mind me ask what rear brake set up you using and where is you master cylinder mounted have a nightmare with our set up any help appreciated
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Only just seen this post, will update tomoz …. battery almost gone !!
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As you can see from the pics master cylinder is welded to the upright, reservoir is under the seat, output then split to each rear wheel. standard slaves on wheels and bog standard reliant set up … and no its not very good !! you do learn to pre-empt all the lights and other idiots on the road ….. however the twin front disk setup is really good so used together it will stop well ….lol
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Oh and the handbrake balance bar is a big thanks to jinj
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I’ve only just found the reply thanks we have gone with a Honda master mounted to the rear foot peg mount and managed to squeeze the resivure in just above it the hand brake is mounted so it pulls direct on the one drum with no cable