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07-06-2018 #1
TECH: Make a hidden/remote master cylinder
Hello all,
Thought I would document how I set up my remote master cylinder setup for my VLX600. I am no expert by any means so there may be better ways to do this. As usual, i take no responsibility for what you do to your bike. This is simply documenting what i did.
1. Purchase used master cylinder on ebay (I spent $30 on an 09 Goldwing rear master cylinder with a brake sensor so i could remove the wiring from my bars)(ensure to pick a suitable size, do your research)
2. Purchase levers (i bought 2 x SKU 007582 from Lowbrow)
3. Find a cable ( I used a stock VLX600 clutch cable and clevis from the stock clutch arm) (Do NOT use throttle cables, they are not thick enough)
4. Spend a stupid amount of time recreating the same brackets over and over with slightly different measurements until it works for your setup.
5. Weld to frame, paint, and follow the tiny reservoir how-to
6. You'll end up with something along these lines. It works great and doesn't feel noticeably different from stock.
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07-13-2018 #2Senior Member
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Damn man, great job on this! This will be very helpful to many people. Good looking bike too.
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08-03-2018 #4Senior Member
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08-03-2018 #5Member
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Nice man! should be a good place to hide it. Yeah i think i made each part 4 or 5 times. I may even go back and redo them in aluminum or stainless so they dont rust.
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08-03-2018 #6Senior Member
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How does it perform for you? I'm worried that I'll need Kung Fu muscle grip to work the lever.
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08-08-2018 #8Senior Member
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It shouldn't be since the arm has mechanical advantage over the piston. For experimentation one could make an arm with multiple holes.
Lever classes explained:
https://www.school-for-champions.com...s_classess.htm
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09-29-2018 #9Senior Member
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Hello all,
Thought I would document how I set up my remote master cylinder setup for my VLX600. I am no expert by any means so there may be better ways to do this. As usual, i take no responsibility for what you do to your bike. This is simply documenting what i did.
1. Purchase used master cylinder on ebay (I spent $30 on an 09 Goldwing rear master cylinder with a brake sensor so i could remove the wiring from my bars)(ensure to pick a suitable size, do your research)
2. Purchase levers (i bought 2 x SKU 007582 from Lowbrow)
3. Find a cable ( I used a stock VLX600 clutch cable and clevis from the stock clutch arm) (Do NOT use throttle cables, they are not thick enough)
4. Spend a stupid amount of time recreating the same brackets over and over with slightly different measurements until it works for your setup.
5. Weld to frame, paint, and follow the tiny reservoir how-to
6. You'll end up with something along these lines. It works great and doesn't feel noticeably different from stock.
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09-30-2018 #10
1970s BMWs had a nice compact cable actuated master cylinder that was mounted under the tank so that may be worth looking out for on the used/salvage parts market... or a design worth inspiration at least.
The lever arm's length can also be shortened yet retain a good MC to caliper ratio for good brake feel if the master cylinder's piston is one or two sizes smaller.Last edited by Diogenes415; 09-30-2018 at 6:58 AM.
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10-01-2018 #11Member
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