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    Anyone relocate original factory brake master reservoir?

    Hello all,

    Wondering if anyone has relocated the brake master cylinder reservoir. I made a bracket and relocated it but am not happy with it. Wondering if anyone has done it and what does the bracket look like.

    I've got an aftermarket one I can use just in case.


    Thanks
    Glenn

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    Here's mine

    Here's where I relocated the brake master but I don't think Mike Everson is supplying this remote reservoir kit anymore. This reservoir is mounted to a 3/4" bar riveted to the frame. I really didn't want it attached to the windshield in case I wanted to remove the windshield . . . which later I did twice.

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    Relocate the original master cylinder reservoir.

    I should have explicitly stated or asked if anyone had relocated the original brake master cylinder reservoir. Sorry for the confusion.


    Quote Originally Posted by grathke View Post
    Hello all,

    Wondering if anyone has relocated the brake master cylinder reservoir. I made a bracket and relocated it but am not happy with it. Wondering if anyone has done it and what does the bracket look like.

    I've got an aftermarket one I can use just in case.


    Thanks
    Glenn

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    Quote Originally Posted by grathke View Post
    I should have explicitly stated or asked if anyone had relocated the original brake master cylinder reservoir. Sorry for the confusion.
    I am planning to do this, but haven't gotten it done yet. If/when I do, I'll post up pics. If you beat me to it, please do likewise!

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    If I were to do my master cylinder again, I would make a 4" spacer and longer rod to move my the MC out from under the windshield cowl. This is mine now. brake MC access2.jpg
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    Master Cylinder Relocation Bracket

    Here is what I finally came up with, made out of lexan:

    2020-05-29 16.34.31.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by grathke View Post
    Hello all,

    Wondering if anyone has relocated the brake master cylinder reservoir. I made a bracket and relocated it but am not happy with it. Wondering if anyone has done it and what does the bracket look like.

    I've got an aftermarket one I can use just in case.


    Thanks
    Glenn

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