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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:09   #1
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Thumb brakes - anybody want one?
Am thinking about having some thumb operated rear brake master cylinders made and thought I would poll the board and see what interest I might get.

Just tick the box, no need to commit to anything.
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:16   #2
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6 views but a whole two of you bothered to vote - weird.
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:20   #3
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I was looking for the "if it's free I'll try it" option.

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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:22   #4
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400 rips?

That's 2 days with all the bells and whistles at Jerez....
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:32   #5
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just had a look at the AP item and its 800 bucks.
wow didn't realise they were that much. and im afraid even at 400 it would still be to much for me.
I don't use it enough
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:43   #6
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Sadly they are an expensive item, but I am still going to go ahead and get some costs. I mean, it's not exactly rocket science is it!
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 13:54   #7
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I know they are quite trick but £4--5--600+ trick as you say they'r not rocket sience.
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 14:03   #8
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And here's one I made earlier.........
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Old 26-Oct-2005, 14:06   #9
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now don't get me wrong but that looks like a standard rear brake M/C with some nice ally billet bracket.
would a simple design like that really cost around £400 ?
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Nice, but better with a goldline master cylinder.....
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