when changing the hand-operated clutch master cylinder from a bike to pedal operated in a car, wich is the ideal bore of the master cylinder to be
used? the engine in focus is a '94 CBR1000.
cheers
Amadeu
If you've got the hand-operated set-up why not keep it? Replace the squeeze grip with a lever arm and attach to clutch pedal....
in my case I have not the hand operated set up. so I get to find some way to put on a new master cylinder, but wich size?
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Originally posted by CaLviNx
Hi
another way round it could be to use a standard single outlet clutch master cylinder & a mini slave cylinder and take out the bike slave cylinder and put in the mini one and play with the ratios to get the pedal "feel" and throw to what you want it to be.
Or you could keep a hand operated clutch
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Originally posted by G.Man
Or you could keep a hand operated clutch
you could use any rear brake master cylinder off a honda ,yamaha ,triumph or suzuki
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Originally posted by xico_ze54
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Originally posted by G.Man
Or you could keep a hand operated clutch
look some posts above: I haven't that piece.
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Originally posted by G.Man
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Originally posted by xico_ze54
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Originally posted by G.Man
Or you could keep a hand operated clutch
look some posts above: I haven't that piece.
Yes but if you are buying parts anyway, then what does it matter?
Bumping this one up
Looking and reusing the hand clutch off a salvaged bike - and hopefully some sort of quickshifter -
Something I haven't worked out is this - is driving a BEC like riding a motorbike in that you use the clutch for idle , low speed manouvering and
can shift clutch less the rest ?
In my mind a hand clutch seems silly and dangerous for everything above 1st gear ?
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Originally posted by bennjamin
Bumping this one up
Looking and reusing the hand clutch off a salvaged bike - and hopefully some sort of quickshifter -
Something I haven't worked out is this - is driving a BEC like riding a motorbike in that you use the clutch for idle , low speed manouvering and can shift clutch less the rest ?
In my mind a hand clutch seems silly and dangerous for everything above 1st gear ?