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Old 21-Jul-2005, 12:42   #1
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748r etc using 4 pad callipers
Does anyone know if the models like 748r that use the 4 pad callipers, have a different master cylinder to the std 2 pad bikes?
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Old 21-Jul-2005, 12:47   #2
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No, I don't know.

But, I upgraded to 4 pad calipers on my ST and they are quite happy with the standard ST master cylinder so you probably don't need to change it
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Old 21-Jul-2005, 13:25   #3
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What about the size of the bore then?
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Old 21-Jul-2005, 13:35   #4
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If you are still using a four piston caliper then the original master cylinder should be ok, you will of course benefit by fitting a later more up to date master cylinder.

The only time you really have to change the master cylinder is when you change from a two piston caliper to a four piston type, then you need the extra capacity/ratio of a master cylinder suited to a four piston caliper.

As a point of interest, I chnaged the original 2 piston calipers on my Jota to four piston Brembo`s and fitter AP Lockheed ajustable ratio master cylinders which I can only praise in terms of performance and quality of construction.
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Old 21-Jul-2005, 21:19   #5
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Back to the original question, the M/C is the same.
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