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11 monster 796 front brake & clutch master cylinder

Started by chaldoking, October 22, 2012, 01:24:04 PM

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chaldoking

HI, I want to change my master cylinders from coffin type to radial type master cylinders. The safety switch from the coffin cylinders don't work on the radial cylinders. My question is do i really need the safety switch?

Stormtrooper

No you do not need it.  The one issue is if you stall the bike you will only be able to start the bike in neutral.  Scenario: you stall taking off in an intersection, you may fumble getting the bike back to neutral in a hurry to start it back up as opposed to just squeezing the clutch and starting the bike in gear as normal.   

ungeheuer

Quote from: jmlenz on October 22, 2012, 02:37:40 PM
No you do not need it.  The one issue is if you stall the bike you will only be able to start the bike in neutral.  Scenario: you stall taking off in an intersection, you may fumble getting the bike back to neutral in a hurry to start it back up as opposed to just squeezing the clutch and starting the bike in gear as normal.   
Or....  you could bypass the switch so that its permanently active.  This would allow you to start the bike without having to fiddle around.  Its also means there'd be nothing to prevent you from starting the bike in gear.... along with the resulting embarrassing kangaroo lurch.

The switch is there to try to make the machine a little more idiot proof.... I have had many bikes with no such safety interlock.... you just need to be in the habit of ensuring that you have the thing either in neutral or have the clutch lever pulled in before you hit that button.
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stopintime

The Brembo masters made for / sold by Ducati aren't much more expensive than generic Brembo masters - and they come with switches for clutch and brake light + clamps with mirror holes.
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chaldoking

Thanks FOR YOUR HELP GUYS BUT I HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION. IS THE CLUTCH SAFETY SWITCH THE SAME AS THE BRAKE SAFETY SWITCH? I FOUND TWO CLUTCH SAFETY SWITCH ON EBAY BUT NO BRAKE SAFETY SWITCH. WILL IT WORK ON THE BRAKE?


terrapete

I did that upgrade to my Hyper 796 and love it! 

I have the brake switch but not the clutch switch either and just shorted the wires together to bypass it.  HH pads are a must.  It stops like it should now.