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andyb
03-Dec-2005, 11:11
Whos got these on their 999, and what reservoirs and mount brackets did you use, and where did you get them from? Plus any piccies would be good.

Oh and did you change the brake hoses?

[Edited on 3-12-2005 by andyb]

JPM
03-Dec-2005, 11:15
Got em on mine :)

Was that much help :P

andyb
03-Dec-2005, 11:26
Ive seen yours.......................

berto
03-Dec-2005, 11:59
Did you get them??

andyb
03-Dec-2005, 12:11
Originally posted by berto
Did you get them??

Yes, ive got them, the billet clutch one and the cast brake........just looking at the options of the reservoirs. Using the 998 stuff or ..........

keefer
03-Dec-2005, 12:12
Andy where did you get the clutch one from in the end ?
I have the brake side just looking for the best price for the other

Real McCoy
03-Dec-2005, 12:48
Iv got an AP its luuuuuvvvvveerryyy :P

andyb
03-Dec-2005, 12:52
Originally posted by Real McCoy
Iv got an AP its luuuuuvvvvveerryyy :P

But were into leo vinci territory there though ....:D;)

m1keyp
03-Dec-2005, 22:01
Discaciatti

www.redracingparts.com

Awesome mod

andyb
03-Dec-2005, 22:04
Originally posted by m1keyp
Discaciatti

www.redracingparts.com

Awesome mod

Nope........ still leo vinci!

keefer
03-Dec-2005, 23:36
Originally posted by m1keyp
Discaciatti

www.redracingparts.com

Awesome mod
for the recommended billet brembo ducati clutch M/C they want
£237.98 inc all the trimmings :puzzled:
thats naff

[Edited on 3-12-2005 by keefer]

andyb
03-Dec-2005, 23:45
Nah...youll get a billet brembo cheaper than that!

skidlids
03-Dec-2005, 23:53
Only paid £100 for a new Cluch Radial master cylinder today, well chuffed.

As for the Reservoirs I get mine from Denise Trollope Racing or Harris Performance, usually only around £6 for the small pot.

For the brake lines I come off the Mastercylinder with a single banjo and use a banjo bolt with the built in pressure switch, then I put a T piece in just above the bottom yoke so the brake line running to the left caliper takes a route across the bottom yoke before dropping down.
As I only have them on my 998 and 996 sorting the brackets was easy as you can use one of the bolts that holds the clip-on bar in, obviously noy a option on the 999s.

andyb
04-Dec-2005, 00:15
.......option, unless you have harris clip ons! :eureka:

skidlids
04-Dec-2005, 00:25
If they are like my Harris clip-ons with the single 6mm pinch bolt clamping the bar from the front then a bracket should be fairly simple and like the ducati bars will probably require a small spacer just to sit in to the recess meant for the bolt head.