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Thanks Neil; its a Disiciacci (sp?) m/c so Brembo might not be keen on giving advice. Just been on the Redracingparts site to see if they sell the m/c as a separate component but no luck, you have to send it off for repair/replacement. "That'll teach me" for the thousandth time. Mind you if it's the thousandth time 'it' evidently hasn't taught me...:) |
That's the M/Cyl I have. The CNC machined one. Call Pirtek see what they say. http://www.pirtek.co.uk/site/Dynamic...lang=1&page=10 |
Glad to see a full range of opinions as usual... Mr_S, called Pirtek and though they only do hoses and fittings they passed me on to a company called West of Scotland Engineering who should be able to repair this, but don't usually do motorcycle work, so it depends if I catch them in a good mood! Anyway, thanks for all the replies. Iain C |
The pressure can be up to 250 bar which is around 3500 psi i think. |
The pressure can be up to 250 bar which is around 3500 psi i think. thats enough to send a fragment of metal of around 8.5grains in wieght at a speed of over 850 feet per second giving you velocity of around 12-13ftlb=== thats the equivilant off an air rifle pellet at point blank range!!!!! useless piece of information i know-but thats the sort of pressure your'e dealing with!!! be best to get a new one i think!!!!!! [Edited on 12-4-2005 by monstermob 998] |
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