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Dizzixx
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What is everyone opinion on the various ways to achieve a dual caliper setup. I ask because I am doing the salty monk conversion on a 78 GS 750. As part of this I am converting the bike itself (fork outers) from single to dual caliper. I would like to know everyone's thoughts on the following:
In theory they should each use roughly the same amount of line except maybe the dual banjo at the master cylinder which I can see taking more. Given that in each instance the hydraulic circuit is single point of failure I am not sure if one method is more or less failure prone than another but that is something that concerns me.
Thoughts?
- Single line from master to distribution block, two independent lines from block to each caliper
- This is the OEM preferred setup I believe on most bikes (though I think I read somewhere about Ducati's and Aprilla's in some flavors coming with dual banjo setups from the factory)
- 6 connection points, 6 connections
- Two independent lines using dual banjo at master cylinder direct to each caliper
- Makes the bars look busy/cluttered? Maybe stiff steering or something?
- 3 connection points, 4 connections
- Single line from master cylinder to RH caliper connected with dual banjo, single line from dual banjo of RH caliper up over fender to LH caliper
- How to route the line up over the fender without looking funny?
- 3 connection points, 4 connections
In theory they should each use roughly the same amount of line except maybe the dual banjo at the master cylinder which I can see taking more. Given that in each instance the hydraulic circuit is single point of failure I am not sure if one method is more or less failure prone than another but that is something that concerns me.
Thoughts?