Gold spots and master cylinder
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Gold spots and master cylinder
Hi guys
I bought a TRX this spring and I am loving it so far. I do feel that the front brake is lacking bite. So I have decided to upgrade to the gold or blue spots. I have sourced the parts on eBay I just need confirmation that it is the correct parts.
Master cylinder:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3780784316
Gold spots:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3822826325
Thanks in advance
Mike
I bought a TRX this spring and I am loving it so far. I do feel that the front brake is lacking bite. So I have decided to upgrade to the gold or blue spots. I have sourced the parts on eBay I just need confirmation that it is the correct parts.
Master cylinder:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3780784316
Gold spots:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3822826325
Thanks in advance
Mike
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
Master cylinder will have a 14 stamped on the underside where the std trx will have 5/8.
Gold spots will fit ok.
Braided lines make all the difference too than the old rubber std lines.
Gold spots will fit ok.
Braided lines make all the difference too than the old rubber std lines.
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
Cool i Will contact the seller and ask about if it is stamped with 14.
Regarding the braided lines, would you recommend any brand in particular?
Regarding the braided lines, would you recommend any brand in particular?
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
It most certainly is since early R1 and R6 use the same brakes. Otherwise just get a master for a 98-02 R1, it's really the same item but guaranteed a fit.Kolyzer wrote:Cool i Will contact the seller and ask about if it is stamped with 14.
Regarding the braided lines, would you recommend any brand in particular?
Not really any recommendations, I use Wezmoto because they look good and comes for a reasonable price: http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayIS ... 5895065974
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
Thanks man. I see you have linked lines for a r1, will the length be okay for a TRX?jpe70 wrote:It most certainly is since early R1 and R6 use the same brakes. Otherwise just get a master for a 98-02 R1, it's really the same item but guaranteed a fit.Kolyzer wrote:Cool i Will contact the seller and ask about if it is stamped with 14.
Regarding the braided lines, would you recommend any brand in particular?
Not really any recommendations, I use Wezmoto because they look good and comes for a reasonable price: http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayIS ... 5895065974
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
TRX will need longer lines than an R1 / R6 but the TRX lines will fit into the spot Calipers ok.
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
Thanks cobbacobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:TRX will need longer lines than an R1 / R6 but the TRX lines will fit into the spot Calipers ok.
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
There is quite a number of bike that use a 14mm M/C.
Talk to a motorcycle wrecker and ask for a 14 mm master as you may find what you need a lot cheaper...
Talk to a motorcycle wrecker and ask for a 14 mm master as you may find what you need a lot cheaper...
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
Yes, I use the R1 lines. I have slightly lower bars than stock, but lines are long... I think (can't really remember) it was the stock R1 lines mounted before with stock bars.Kolyzer wrote:Thanks man. I see you have linked lines for a r1, will the length be okay for a TRX?jpe70 wrote:It most certainly is since early R1 and R6 use the same brakes. Otherwise just get a master for a 98-02 R1, it's really the same item but guaranteed a fit.Kolyzer wrote:Cool i Will contact the seller and ask about if it is stamped with 14.
Regarding the braided lines, would you recommend any brand in particular?
Not really any recommendations, I use Wezmoto because they look good and comes for a reasonable price: http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayIS ... 5895065974
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
So folks suggest a 14 mm M/C whit the blue spots? Not the stock 5/8 that is ~16mm? Some Yamaha´s use a 16mm M/C whit the blue spots, like the YZF1000/750, the FZS600/1000 use a 14mm M/C however
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Re: Gold spots and master cylinder
The size differs depending on whether it's a radial or "normal" master. Old style 14 mm pump equals 16-17 mm radial pump. And yes, the suggestion would be the M/C that comes with the calipers, not the TRX stock or similar. It will work, but you could just as well saved your money and changed the lines only.keny72 wrote:So folks suggest a 14 mm M/C whit the blue spots? Not the stock 5/8 that is ~16mm? Some Yamaha´s use a 16mm M/C whit the blue spots, like the YZF1000/750, the FZS600/1000 use a 14mm M/C however