Brembo Rear Brake Master Cylinder Push Rod/pin Options

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by RC1, Jan 21, 2024.

  1. Trying to fit some Woodcraft CFM rearsets and need an alternative to the standard pronged rod/pin that attaches at the end of the rod/pin to the brake pedal

    Similar if not identical to the one in the attached pic

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  2. Some photos might help

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  3. so ive just learned the prong is called a clevis. i need a non pronged clevis

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  4. Thanks
    Sadly not the type i need. I need the type on post number 1
     
  5. If you make a drawing I can machine one for you.
     
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  6. Do you mean spherical bearing / rose joint covered in another post?
     
  7. nope. thats now sorted as that was for the gear change pedal rod
    my other issue relates to the rear brake master cylinder push rod as above
    the brake pedal does not accept a conventional clevis. instead, it needs a thingy as per what is attached to said pedal on post #1 above
    i bought the rearsets from a chap on here and did ping him but no joy hence asking the DF massive
     
  8. epic
    my only challenge is not knowing what it should look like other than the photo on post #1 above
     
  9. I can't make out what it is that you're looking for from that picture.
    Anyway. Can really make anything without a drawing.
     
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  10. Do you actually use the rear brake? Why not just leave the stock brake lever on?
    Do you mean the pin that pushes into the master cylinder??
     
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  11. yep i can certainly leave the standard one on but i want the sexy one on
    the pin is fine its the widget that attaches the pin to the pedal that is not a standard clevis design which would have allowed a direct retrofit
     
  12. So i removed the standard pedal hoping that the widget that attaches to the pedal and the return spring would be a bolt but it's not and is held onto the pedal with a cotter pin

    I've contacted woodcraft and the guy i bought them from who used them on his 999

    I'm getting annoyed

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  13. I'm still no nearer understanding what part it is that you are looking for. Is it a clevis joint or not? I suggested you need a clevis, you said not, now all I see is photo's of clevis joints.
     
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  14. Looks like the Woodcraft lever needs a specific actuating link to me.
     
  15. Let me check my box of 999 track debris, msg me to remind me, I had after market levers on my track 999 and have put OEM stuff back on...
     
  16. Sadly I think the same but I'm not giving up
     
  17. Cheers will do
     
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