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Old 18-Aug-2006, 22:43
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When you say race reservoir kev do you mean the brembo screw on jobber ? Will have to get myself a longer length of hose..nothings ever simple is it ??!!

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Picked myself up two screw cap Brembo brake reservoirs last weekend for £10 off the A&R paddock van and then got 2 foot of hose off DTRs paddock van as A&R didn't have any on the van.
DTR also do the Reservoirs but as A&R provided the BBQ on Sat evening I thought I'd let them have my custom


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Old 18-Aug-2006, 22:45
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 12:43
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Both front brake and clutch reservoirs are mounted to the mid portion of the top triple clamp. Works like a charm!

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 13:06
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Cheers - some good ideas there..

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 15:28
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Wink here is an idead . . .

basically - on my 748/853 - I drilled two holes and fabrictaed an aluminium post to hold the reservoirs on the Top Yoke.

www.khushy.com/748.jpg

On my 999s I have gone a slightly different (tidier & oem look) route as you can see from these pics - the end of the handle bar is left open - no plug - I then bought two bar end mirrors from Motrax - removed the mirrors (keeping all the brackets) and then mounted 2 reservoirs which are the same size as the rear brake reservoir(cant understand why you need such a big reservoir as the standard one anyway) and bingo - looks really good - no mess no fuss and most importantly - ITS FULLY ADJUSTABLE - cause you know how important that is to us Ducati owners!!!!

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www.khushy.com/999a.jpg
www.khushy.com/999b.jpg

Hope this helps!

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 16:35
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The mounting angle of the reservoirs is crucial in so much as they dont want to be in the same plane as the top yolk. When the vehicle is stationary and upright with the steering dead ahead..the max mark on the reservoir wants to be level with the ground to give an accurate full measurement.

plus i wouldnt want to drill or damage the original top yolk either.......
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 16:52
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Red face andyb

Thats why (drilling top yoke + reservoir angle) on my 999s I went the FULLY ADJUSTABLE route!!!

Everyone who has seen them say that they look very trick and "are they oem" etc etc

In any case - never had any issues with either setup - the actual amount of fluid that passes into and out of the sytem is almost zero once bled properly!

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 18:10
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On a side issue, what happened to the 748.........last i saw it was at Riverside...
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 19:04
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LOL - you cheeky barsteward!!!

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