Billet Reservoirs

Discussion in 'Streetfighter' started by jack999s, Sep 18, 2016.

  1. I know. I probably wouldn't have bought them if I had known the cost from the off, but thought I could use the original brackets when I bought the resevoirs. :(

    Once I had the resevoirs and knew I needed brackets............in for a penny, in for a pound. :Meh:

    I'm pleased with them anyway, which is the main thing. :upyeah:
     
  2. They look similar to the Rizoma ones to be fair and come with brackets too by the looks of the description. maybe worse quality i don't know but they certainly look the same for a lot less
     
  3. I had a set of the cheap copy's, one of them leaked, I threw them in the bin, sorry no pictures
     
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  4. that would be my worry, messy stuff
     
  5. Yeah would worry me too
     
  6. do you have to bleed the brake/clutch lines after you fitted them??
     
  7. I got away without bleeding the brakes and clutch after fitting the pots.

    For the brake, all I did was fit the fluid pot, fill it, loosen a front caliper and push the pads back in a little. Only a small portion of air had entered the rubber tube from the fluid tank to the master cylinder and it popped straight out. :upyeah:

    The clutch was even easier. Fitted and filled the pot as before, but as you pull the clutch in a few mm, just as you feel pressure on the lever, release the lever and the bubbles pop out.
     
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  8. cheers...that part was putting me off fitting them myself
     
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