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Old 09-03-2011, 04:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Labor Day Brembo RCS Master Cylinder Special

We have tons of Brembo inventory! Does your stock master cylinder have too much play? Do your brakes feel like mush? Tired of brake fade? Upgrade today! BREMBO Rotors, Master Cylinders, Mono Block Calipers all with SPECIAL S1000RRforum member PRICING.

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Old 09-06-2011, 12:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Radial RCS
Brembo RCS radial brake master cylinders allow the rider to choose between power or precision in relation to road conditions, the weather, personal preference for feel and familiarity with the bike. This patented master cylinder, derived directly from the unit used in MotoGP, features an innovative adjustment system that allows the same master cylinder to cater for the many different requirements of even the most exacting customer.
Created specifically to bring MotoGP and Superbike technology to countless enthusiasts, the Brembo RCS radial master cylinder sets new standards for high performance brake components in terms of technology and style.
The RCS system consists of an adjuster that sets the brake lever pivot distance to either 18 or 20 mm, for the perfect feedback between rider and machine: setting the pivot distance to 20 mm makes the braking system more reactive and immediate, while a pivot distance of 18 mm makes it more precisely controllable.
Changing between the two settings is extremely quick: simply adjust the master cylinder pivot distance by turning the adjuster on the front of the guide lever with cam mechanism by 180° using a screwdriver (red indicates 18 mm, black indicates 20 mm). This changes braking power distribution without modifying the pure power of the system itself.
The piston, gaskets and push rod of RCS master cylinders are exactly the same components as those in the master cylinders used by practically all MotoGP and SBK riders, and are manufactured to extremely fine tolerances and ensure very low friction. The lever consists of two main components: the racing lever guide and the folding, forged lever itself.
The RCS radial master cylinder is available in two different versions: 19 and 15. The numbers indicate the diameter of the piston and define the respective applications for the two versions: the 19RCS must be used in a dual disc system with 4-piston non-floating calipers, whereas the 15 RCS may be installed in single or dual disc systems with 4-piston floating calipers.
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Old 09-07-2011, 04:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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this is the same master cylinder used by several motowheels riders, including

AMA Daytona Sportbike Rider:
Cameron Beaubier
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AFM points leader:
Chris Siglin
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