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Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wire
Posted by 'UHSimon' on 07 Jul 2009 @ 13:50


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UHSimon
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Hi,

I have just picked up my first kart (A Italcorse Rotax Max) and am going over it tidying bits up. I have noticed the brake pedal is connected to the master cyclinder by 3 or 4 wires, I have noticed on other Rotax Max karts that they seem to be using a solid metal rod with a single wire (presumably as a backup). Should I be concerned? I am also fitting a new Tillet seat (yes, a larger one!) and have read all sorts of documents specifying how crtical it is to mount the seat properly otherwise handling can go off. Any tips for me?

Thanks

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Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wire  by 'UHSimon'  << You are here!
Re: Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wi  by 'Attack2001'   (07 Jul 2009 @ 15:33)
Re: Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wi  by 'UHSimon'   (07 Jul 2009 @ 16:53)
Re: Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wi  by 'Doink'   (07 Jul 2009 @ 17:17)
Re: Brake pedal connected to master cylinder by wi  by 'roas'   (07 Jul 2009 @ 17:17)

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