Fast Eddie
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Can anyone tell me what the optimum master cylinder piston size is for use with a single fitment dual piston AP racing caliper ?
I forget a lot lot as I move from project to project so its a bit hazy, I did investigate Radial master cylinders as part of upgrading an Aprilia RSV1000 and there are calculators out there for selecting the right piston diameter which are more extensive than the simple 27:1 ratio from Vintage Brakes. These take into..."Radial masters have a different calc for the magic piston diameter but the same principle means the diameters need to differ too."
Please say more on this.
The lever pivot orientation to the piston, also part of the "mechanical advantage" equation, I assume.
That’s kinda my fear also.I have a master cylinder sleeved to 11mm on the shelf, not tried it yet. I expect the issue will be the lever will be back to the grip before the brakes are fully on.
Edward Rapido,That’s kinda my fear also.
FYI this job doesn’t involve a radial MC.
I have a 13mm Brembo on the shelf, and I know that worked superbly with a 4 pot caliper. Based on your calculations comparing a 4 pot to a bigger piston AP twin pot, it should work well, so I’m thinking I’ll try that first.
I’m just not looking forward to bleeding it, I seem to recall that being something of PITA…
Thanks a lot Kenny, that’s just the kinda first hand punk rock experience I was hoping for !Edward Rapido,
13mm Brembo is magic with a single CP2696. Proof is in the eating. They are the easiest to bleed of any M/C if you ask me. And if you want to get really punk rock you a get a lever with an adjustable ratio, and change it during the race, as I do.
Yessir, that’s what want.BTW - I'm talking about a Brembo square 13mm reservoir M/C like the bevel Ducatis ran, not one of those New Wave radial masters the kids are into these days.
-KC
I have (I think) a 5/8" Lockheed master cylinder with 2 AP calipers on my Ducati 750 bevel, and this is extremely effective. When I was doing track days with this bike, there were very few (if any) other bikes who were out braking me, and I don't consider myself as an especially good rider.I use two AP calipers with a master cylinder which was designed for one. I use my forefinger to operate the brake and the rest to operate the twin cable quick-action throttle. The main thing with the AP calipers was the pads - not the hydraulics. The pads in my front brake are the early asbestos pads - anything else did not work. My front brake always works with one finger - even if it is a drum brake. If you need to move your hand to apply the brake, you might be too late. I think some people prefer to grab a handful of brake - you would not do that on any bike which I have built. Quik response is important. Drum brakes cannot be used in the middle of a corner - discs can.
I’m pretty sure they don’t make a 12mm, in that design at least, so it’ll most likely be a 13. It should say PS13 on it somewhere.Cannot remember if it is 12 or 13 mil but probably 13. Works a lot better than the stock AP monster for certain.
Fair amount of lever travel almost goes to the grip but I prefer that anyway. Got it off ebay it wasn't expensive.
It says 'Brembo' but one never knows.