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Brembo - PSC16 M/CYLINDER

 
Item no. 10.6870.11

Retail: $158.28 (PLUS shipping)

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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).
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.
The Q&A on this Product
QUESTION:  Sorry, I misstated the question. I meant; do you use a radial master cyl with a 19mm piston to replace the origanal 16mm piston stocker when upgrading to a radial master cyl? Why? Thanks again, sorry for the confusion..
ANSWER:  I would need to know what bike you have to help you determine what size master is best suited for your bike.
QUESTION:   I'm confused about the reccomended replacement size master cyl piston for radial master cyl. My master cyl is labled 5/8, or .625", or 16mm (Suzuki 1000). The recommended replacements have a 19mm piston. Is it the difference in the mechanical advantage (i.e. 19 by 20, 19 by 18) that offsets the difference in piston diameter? Or is the 16mm piston the corect replacement radial cylinder? Thank you.
ANSWER:  There is no replacemenat piston kit for the radial pump. It only has a lever replacement and a pushrod kit.
QUESTION:  Which master cylinder is stock on a 2006 Ducati Sport Classic 1000? 106.870.10 or 106.87.11?
ANSWER:  The 10.6870.11 is stock on that model.
QUESTION:  Thanks for your reply, that might be why I have been having trouble! I'm looking for a new master cylinder for my 998 and was told it was the same as the 916/748 which are (supposed) to be the part numbers I e-mailed you. If you do happen to know what master cylinder I need and it's bore/ratio (as I might end up getting a new radial racing one instead) I'd be extremely gratful. Thank you ever-so-much for your time, Calum.
ANSWER:  If you would like to upgrade the master to a radial unit I suggest the 19 x 20. That is a 19mm piston and 20mm pivot. Otherwise the stock unit is 16mm with a 4-position adjustable lever. Performance wise you would love the radial 19 x 20. Thank You!
QUESTION:  Hi there i was wondering if you could tell me the bore/ratio of the master cylinders part no. 105038 and 1069392? thanks very much.
ANSWER:  Where did you get these part numbers? I don't recognize either of them. Could you please check and get back to me and I will be happy to answer your question. As for the 10.6870.11 it is a 16mm bore and has a 4-position adjustable lever. Thank You, Jolene
QUESTION:  Is it ok for ducati 750 ss 2002 with brembo AL gold calipers P4-3034? Which is the best screw set to install the calipers please? which is the difference between this and 10.6870.10 model? Which is the best reservoir for this pump? Thank you in advance
ANSWER:  Don't know about the best screw set. As for teh caliper model, one is a 40mm mount and the other is a 65mm mount.
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