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I certainly don't know beyond my experience with 4 wheeler upgrades but I think at a minimum, to cope with expected (only possible?) higher applied pressures - I'd be certain to use braided steel lines. This, based upon others telling me they have needed to "grab" harder when going from 1 -2 discs on the same MC. No science there of course, just set of the pantsiness.Todd.
The OEM master cylinder is 13mm bore size and does not flow enough brake fluid for an additional caliper.
Wow, quick response from Chelsea (owner of the Piaggio/Guzzi/Triumph shop. Hey there Ron! Let's see if I can answer all of these questions effectively for you.1. There are Brembo brakes dual front discs used on two models.2. Those models are the Daytona 675 R and the Speed Triple (and Speed Triple R).3 and 4. The Daytona specs:310mm disc brake rotor120/70 x 17 front tireMaster cylinder with lever: T2025931 $204.65The Speed Triple specs:320mm disc on the front brake rotor120/70 x 17 front tireMaster cylinder with lever: T2024850 $197.91I hope this helps with your search! :)ChelseaOK, 17" to 18" wheels, not all that much difference. The 320mm disc is, I think, the same size as the EV ones I'm putting on the Stone. And that MC is less $$. What d'yall think? Buy one, make up some teflon/ss brake hoses w/a splitter (4 way, w/a hydraulic brake light switch) Bolt it up, fill it up, bleed & go?Ronkom, yea....I know....it's NEVER that easy!
As mentioned above, run one hose to the right caliper, use a double banjo bolt, three seal washers, run the second brake line from the right caliper over the fender to the left caliper using a single banjo bolt and two seal washers.
Calculate the surface area of all the pistons in all the calipers attached to the master cylinder to determine the ratio. Piston area (Pi x r squared x number of pistons) divided by the area of the master cylinder piston (Pi x r squared) equal ratio.