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Old 04-Oct-2004, 19:34
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Discacciati Radial Master cylinder???

Hello peeps,

After much thought concerning what Brake and Clutch Master cylinders I should go for. I have chosen the Discacciti ones.

After a quick dry build up to mount them on the handle bars to check clearance etc I am wondering what size of Banjo bolt that they take? I have seen on the web site that I bought them from state a " M10x1" size. I have tried the banjo bolts from some old spare lines just while I have been checking clearance and found them not to fit.

Do Jap banjo bolts have a different size thread to Italian ones?

I hope its just a case of contacting Goodridge and letting them know that I want them for a Ducati 748 etc????

Look forward to reply.................

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Old 05-Oct-2004, 18:32
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I used the one from my std brembo cylinder
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Allo mate,

Thats what I thought. I have yet to split the original system. Just waiting for new brake lines and calipers in the post.

Cheers mate, thanks for the info.

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Allo mate,

Thats what I thought. I have yet to split the original system. Just waiting for new brake lines and calipers in the post.

Cheers mate, thanks for the info.

DC.

Apparently Japs use a different thread pitch on the banjos, luckily Brembo and Discacciachi are both Italian eh

BTW the quality d1cks all over the brembo cast cylinder (not seen the CNC version), it comes fitted with a brake switch, is TUV approved, and even the lever is CNC machined rather than cast the only bad thing is replacements are priced accordingly

I'm in Ealing if you want to pop over and see it before you buy one

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DC u have u2u (it should fit!
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DC u have u2u (it should fit!

Hello mate.

I have u2u you.

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Hello DJ Tera,

Its all cool mate.

I have already got the Discacciti brake and clutch master cylinders. I read the web site before I bought them but did not take in the size of thread that this stuff takes.
I suddenly got a cold sweat on when offering up some older spare banjo bolts but then soon realised that they take a different thread to jap stuff!

Anyhow thanks for the help mate.

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