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Old 28th July 2011, 22:25   #1
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Default furio and Vtr brake master cylinders?

Had a look on the internet but nothing helpfull has come up does anyone know if they are the same size?

as i have a vtr rear axle on my furio atm, but im upgrading the brakes, hoses, and fluid to dot 5, and just went to make sure my cylinder can handle it.

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Old 29th July 2011, 08:37   #2
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Yes they are different, furio m/c is 19.0mm whereas vtr is 20.6mm

Go into the sticky at the top of brake/suspension page and scroll down to How To *Changing Master Cylinder* this will give you all info you need
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Old 29th July 2011, 16:30   #3
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They are a different dimentions as said, but i dont think it will make a great deal of difference tbh, ive got rear discs and braided hoses on a furio m/c, and its fine
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