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Old 08-07-2020, 03:35 PM   #1
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As slob listed, those are the three parts needed to go from a 749/999 unit to having a separate reservoir. A word of warning, getting the inlet adapter in and housed correctly is a bit of a B***h.
B***h? Is there a specific bracket needed or does the standard goldline one work? Do they even have somewhere to fix the reservoir brackets in the same style as the goldline ones or do you need to use the clamp bolts like they do with the RCS style ones? It's a mod I have in the pipeline as I have some 4 pad calipers but still undecided whether the masters I have will be ok or upgrade to 749/999 type or RCS ones.
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B***h? Is there a specific bracket needed or does the standard goldline one work? Do they even have somewhere to fix the reservoir brackets in the same style as the goldline ones or do you need to use the clamp bolts like they do with the RCS style ones? It's a mod I have in the pipeline as I have some 4 pad calipers but still undecided whether the masters I have will be ok or upgrade to 749/999 type or RCS ones.
I just made a bracket myself out of piece of annealed aluminium strip.
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