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Old 3rd June 2014, 19:44   #11
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An all metal pedal connector - at last.
Looks very nice.

Is there a slave in the offing?

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Old 3rd June 2014, 19:49   #12
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This looks brill this is one of the mods i be doing on mine cracking job
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Old 3rd June 2014, 19:52   #13
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nothing to do with this


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Old 3rd June 2014, 19:58   #14
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Wonderful piece of engineering that
It looks as if it has been machined out of a solid billet of alloy, rather than a machined casting.
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Old 3rd June 2014, 19:59   #15
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It looks as if it has been machined out of a solid billet of alloy, rather than a machined casting.



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Old 3rd June 2014, 20:15   #16
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It looks as if it has been machined out of a solid billet of alloy, rather than a machined casting.
Exactly my thought when I saw the photos - it has a machined from billet Laser Engine look and finish.

http://www.laserengines.co.uk/engines.htm
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dont start contacting me just yet but the new metal master is here and going on trial from this weekend

it hopefully will make changing the master easier and it will not need any pipe work changing as it has been made to fit the original pipe

it is a brand new design and i can,t tell you where from but i hope to put master cylinder failure to bed once and for all


i will make regular reports and when i am satisfied its all good i will then put them up for sale

this has taken a long time to sort out and i just hope it works


please dont ask me for any more details at the moment i need to trial it



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Check this out on its way
We've been reading about it for two years.

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Hi Andy - Will you be fitting these (in the future?)

I have a weeping master cylinder which I can top up... but this is on my 'to do list'...

Having an expert doing the Job would be appreciated.

Whilst I would be up in Doncaster, it would make sense to also get a 160 remap from Brian or Russ... with a night in a premier grimm or travel splodge in between - Road trip! need to start saving!!!
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Old 4th June 2014, 11:51   #20
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We've been reading about it for two years.

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Hopefully not long now (we've heard that before!) - I'll see if I can grab an update.
Aside from fitting the rather awkward copper pipe the original 'Tazu' items aren't too bad, but I agree that bend is a bit of a nightmare where it leaves the bulkhead!
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