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Brake masters
Brake masters
I saw a few few brake masters on this forum but I dont know which one should i get. I have a 2 piston AJP front brake, but I would like to change the brake master for a better one. I looked at Brembo but there are a lot of variations, which one would be recommended? Also I would like to change the rear brake master too, mine is pretty weak.
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Brake masters: RCS
You can mess around with a lot of different things, and eventually you'll get an RSC14, so really you might as well just get one without wasting time and money.
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Re: Brake masters
Ohh thanks for the info, yeah sorry for the mistake i have a 4 piston caliper not 2
So you say i should choose the rcs14? And also can I change the lever on that one? I have a waay shorter lever. Just eloxed it, that looks amazing.
So you say i should choose the rcs14? And also can I change the lever on that one? I have a waay shorter lever. Just eloxed it, that looks amazing.
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Brake masters: Get Shorty
Brembo does make a shorty lever for the RCS. I actually have one on the DRP which came with the RSC15. Which seemed like the correct master to get, but it wasn't. I've since put an RCS14 on the Red Rocket, and that works better. So yes an RCS14 should be the proper master for your bike. As for a shorty lever the 14 isn't available with the shorty lever. You can get it separately though.
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