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Old 14-11-15, 07:11 AM   #1
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kits ok.

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tygon pipe sweats fluid after a while, which lets the pipe slide around the joints.

you can make one up cheaper yourself :-))
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kits ok.

res to small
tygon pipe sweats fluid after a while, which lets the pipe slide around the joints.

you can make one up cheaper yourself :-))
+1 on that.

I've gone through 2 slave cylinders, 2 master cylinders, I'm on my 3rd tygon tube and 3rd reservoir as well. In fact the only parts that haven't been replaced are the slave cylinder bracket, master cylinder clevis pin and the braided pipe from the master to slave cylinder! The kit is only 18 months old, but fair play to DID - they did replace some components under warranty.

I bought a bigger, metal master cylinder and replaced the plastic Brembo one. Also done away with the tygon tube and replaced that with an equivalent Brembo tube and so far no problems at all.
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