Travis Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Some guidance please. 1990 oil cooled gsxr1100 i upgraded to radial Brembo rcs19 for front brake master, its awesome. for the clutch master i was advised rcs16 running a new slave the rcs 16 won’t fully engage. With the std clutch master no problem. Does anybody have first hand experience with the correct version? Thanks Quote
badger Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Not brembo but had the same issue with a Hel one. Needed a bigger one. They swapped it for a 19. Much better but the biting point is still right at the bar which is an ongoing issue. What slave cylinder do you have? Quote
SiBag Posted June 3 Posted June 3 I know on the Bimota SB6 they sleeve the slave cylinder and use a smaller piston to get around this. 1 Quote
Travis Posted June 3 Author Posted June 3 2 hours ago, badger said: Not brembo but had the same issue with a Hel one. Needed a bigger one. They swapped it for a 19. Much better but the biting point is still right at the bar which is an ongoing issue. What slave cylinder do you have? New Suzuki or Quote
Dezza Posted June 3 Posted June 3 I think a sticky is needed in oilcooled because this is a recurring topic: "do not buy an expensive radial clutch master cylinder with a 16mm diameter piston or you'll end up with clutch drag." 1 Quote
Upshotknothole Posted June 3 Posted June 3 11 minutes ago, Dezza said: I think a sticky is needed in oilcooled because this is a recurring topic: "do not buy an expensive radial clutch master cylinder with a 16mm diameter piston or you'll end up with clutch drag." Every time someone posts up the correct expensive clutch MC that will work with our bikes I always tell myself I should make a note of that, never do and can never remember the part number. All I ever remember is that most of them won't work with these giant clutch slave cylinders. Quote
Panos Posted June 3 Posted June 3 I think i saw few bikes with K8-K9 master cylinders so these work , right? Quote
Dezza Posted June 3 Posted June 3 What does work is the oem master cylinder or a cable conversion (600 Blandit or 600/750 teapot cover; blandit or teapot cable, make your own adjuster screw to account for pushrod length variation among 1100/1200 engines). Quote
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