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| 2004 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (K4) |
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| 2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K5) |
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| Can’t find a matching part number? Find the piston size of your unit. Front Master Cylinders - check the top or bottom of the lever clevis for a stamped alphanumeric string. The last two digits in the string indicate the piston size in mm (EXAMPLE: ‘1PJK 15’ = 15mm piston. In the case of ‘Radial-GP’ pumps, you may see a ‘PR’ or ‘/’’ stamping, followed by a number. If the number is “19x18” or “16x18”, the first number is piston size, the second refers to the pivot centers of the unit’s lever). Rear Master Cylinders - for lever-types, check clevis area as above. If rod-actuated, check the entire body for the alphanumeric string or a string starting with ‘PS’ (EXAMPLE: ‘PS12’ = 12mm piston). |
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| WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations. |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: i have a gsxr 1000 k1 which i use only for track.
i have stock 6 piston calipers and want to upgrade the master cylinder.
which is best for me?? |
| ANSWER: I would use the 10.4760.70 or the 10.4760.75. I have the 10.4760.75 in stock.
Thanks,
Jolene |
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| QUESTION: Hi, i own an Husky SM610 10/2005. I'm wondering which master cylinder matches my bike. Which Brembo radial master cylinder will siuts?? |
| ANSWER: 10.4760.85 is the correct part you need but it is on back order for abour 3 more weeks. |
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| QUESTION: quiero instalar la brembo 19x18 a mi vstrom 1000 sabe si es admisible ? y lo que es más importante es notble la mejoria ?y el precio ? gracias. espero su respuesta. |
| ANSWER: English Please!!!! |
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| QUESTION: do you have a master cylinder for a 2003 gsxr 600? im having major brake issues (like very to little no brakes at all). ive put on new pads, new rotors, ss braided lines , ATE super blue racing brake fluid, bled the calipers 8x per side and still crappy brakes, nothing like the brakes on my 2004 cbr1000rr. will a brembo master fix my issue? btw, my 03 gsxr600 is track/race only.
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| ANSWER: You are right as in the 10.4760.70 or the 10.4760.75 are the correct master cylinder. This is the best way to upgrade your brakes. I have both in stock. The .75 has a folding lever. That is the only difference. |
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| QUESTION: Do you have a Brembo Master Cylinder that fits a K7 GSXR750? |
| ANSWER: Ya, the part number above is good. I have this one in stock and the one with a folding lever. It is a littel more expensive. |
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| QUESTION: What brembo setup would you recommend for a 1999 Aprilia Cup Challenge Bike (RS250 2 stroke)? Please list all the part links that are required to use with my stock brake system's fluid reservoir. Will the original metal brake line to the brake lever work correctly or is another lead needed?
Thanks
Mike
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| ANSWER: The 19x18 master cylinder is a great for your RS250 Cup bike. This bike came w/ twin Brembo calipers and dual discs so you would want to run the 19mm bore size. The 19mm forged radial brake pumps are ideal for sport bikes w/ a twin disc front set up. You might have to take advantage of an aftermarket line from Galfer or Goodridge for example since you would be going from a traditional master cylinder to a radial version. The banjo fitting might not line up correctly on the stock line to the m/c. You need to stay w/ the M10x1.0 fine thread banjo bolt for this. The factory reservoir on the bike will handle the extra volume of the increased piston size. |
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| QUESTION: HI... HUW MUCH PUMP BREMBO BREAK AND CLUNCH 19X18 FOR DUCATI + SHIPPING FOR ITALY PLEASE? |
| ANSWER: Only the 10.4760.75 withthe fodinglever s available It is $325.00 in stock. |
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| QUESTION: I'm considering a Brembo unit (19x18) for my GSXR, but I'm told it already has a radial master cylinder. Do you know the size of my facotry unit and is the 19x18 an improvement?? |
| ANSWER: I don't know what size the stock unit is but the Brembo is a great improvement. It is one of my best sellers. |
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| QUESTION: Hi, i own an GSXR1000K6. I'm wondering which master cylinder matches my bike. How about the 19x20 Brembo radial master cylinder?? |
| ANSWER: Perfect. This is teh best one for your bike. I also have it in stock. Let us know if you would like to order.
Thanks,
Jolene |
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| QUESTION: Which are the differences between the 19x16, the 19x18 and the 19x20 Brembo radial master cylinder?
Why the differences on the price?
I own a Suzuki GSX-R1000 2003 and I usually ride on track (amateur). Which one do you suggest me?
Thanks in advance.
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| ANSWER: On the radial master cylinders the first number is piston size and the second is pivot distance. The number yuou have as 19 x 16 is actually a 16 x 18.
As fpor the price difference I am not sure why Brembo did this. WE follow their prcicing structure.
Thank You,
Jolene |
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