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Old 10-Feb-2006, 19:25
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Old 10-Feb-2006, 19:27
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its the pivot or fulcrum-to-piston distance that's different on each item.
so as I thought you cant change it by putting a different leaver in ? no ?
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Old 10-Feb-2006, 19:38
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So, the 19x20 gives you the most lever travel for the same braking forces? I guess more feel then?
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Old 10-Feb-2006, 19:42
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No, TP, it's the other way around. Go back and read Shazaam's post!
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No, TP, it's the other way around. Go back and read Shazaam's post!

Cool, thanks Felix.
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Old 10-Feb-2006, 19:52
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NEW BREMBO RACING LEVER AVAILABLE
10 March 2005 - Grand Prix Racewear

NEW BREMBO 20 RATIO SHORT LEVER and NEW BREMBO FLIP UP LEVERS

Grand Prix Racewear now have in stock the new Brembo Racing 20 ratio short lever to fit all Brembo Racing radial brake and clutch cylinders. Previously only the 20 ratio standard length long lever was available.

Part number 10.7264.31. RRP £53.72 +vat

Also new this year is Brembo’s first ever flip lever, which will be available in 16, 18 and 20 ratio’s. These are standard long length levers. The will be available in May so please place orders quoting these part numbers.
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Guys, you've got me well confused

Why is there the need for the 19x20 stamp on the body of the cylinder, if the all the 19mm cylinders are the same?

I have read Shazaam's post, and it seems to make sense, but why the difference of opinion on here then?
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Guys, you've got me well confused

Why is there the need for the 19x20 stamp on the body of the cylinder, if the all the 19mm cylinders are the same?

I have read Shazaam's post, and it seems to make sense, but why the difference of opinion on here then?

Best thing is to ring GPR direct in the morning mate, tell them what you have and ask if you can swap a lever???
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no great confusion
only Andy who has a different opinion.
give them a bell though. and after that I'm still up for the swap as mentioned above. cheers K
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Old 10-Feb-2006, 21:11
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Cheers Andy, will give 'em a ring tomorrow.

It would make more sense to numpties like me for Brembo to advertise them as 19mm cylinders with a choice of levers?!?!

And there was me thinking I needed a whole new master cylinder!
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