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Old 11-13-2008, 03:24 PM
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Default Hydraulic Clutch Kit

I want to install hydraulic clutch kit to my 6 speed ultima and also change my hand controls, can You tell me what master cylinder should i buy 9/16 or 11/16?
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Old 11-13-2008, 03:26 PM
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Waste of money if you ask me. But you didn't so... You'll find you can hardly tell the difference.
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I want to install hydraulic clutch kit to my 6 speed ultima and also change my hand controls, can You tell me what master cylinder should i buy 9/16 or 11/16?
Since the other respondant has no clue....

If you're running dual calipers, 11/16...9/16 for singles.

And yes, you'll notice a difference. They're very sensitive. As soon as you let off the clutch lever a fraction, it grabs and wants to go.
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Old 11-13-2008, 07:38 PM
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I'm not asking about brake master cylinder, but about CLUTCH MASTER, there are aslo 9/16 and 11/16 to chose from, which one should i take if i'm instaling the 99-06 harley hydraulic clutch kit? anybody using it? if yes, can You check your left hand control and tell me, what is writen there, usualy the bore is engraved.
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I'm not asking about brake master cylinder, but about CLUTCH MASTER, there are aslo 9/16 and 11/16 to chose from, which one should i take if i'm instaling the 99-06 harley hydraulic clutch kit? anybody using it? if yes, can You check your left hand control and tell me, what is writen there, usualy the bore is engraved.
Guy?
I went to HD's website to lookup what you need. It mentions nothing about the clutch side coming in different sizes. However, it does mention the brakes and states what I already posted regarding the sizes. I had to look this up because I was a bit baffled. I've installed a few hydraulic clutches and don't recall anything regarding the bore size for the clutch reservoir.
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Old 11-13-2008, 10:00 PM
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There are aftermarket hydraulic kits for HD's, although I'd have to look around to see if the one I have, a MAGURA , which is available from Drag Specialties will fit your bike.

I have one on my 03 FLHTPI and it is as sweet as the one on my Jap bike.

If you have a Drag book check it out
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In case nobody comes through with the stamped size, most references that I came up with were 11/16" clutch master cylinder bores. It all boils down on what size the slave is for matching. Good luck.
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I went to HD's website to lookup what you need. It mentions nothing about the clutch side coming in different sizes. However, it does mention the brakes and states what I already posted regarding the sizes. I had to look this up because I was a bit baffled. I've installed a few hydraulic clutches and don't recall anything regarding the bore size for the clutch reservoir.
I know that the HD kit comes in one size, but is it 9/16 or 11/16? I cant find it. I've got HD hydraulic clutch transmission cover and want to buy aftermarket hand master cylinder for it which is offered in two sizez 9/16 and 11/16. So which one will fit?
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I know that the HD kit comes in one size, but is it 9/16 or 11/16? I cant find it. I've got HD hydraulic clutch transmission cover and want to buy aftermarket hand master cylinder for it which is offered in two sizez 9/16 and 11/16. So which one will fit?
Are you trying to get them to match up for banjo bolt sizes?
The bore has nothing to do with banjo bolt size.
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OK
I just went to the garage to look at my PM clutch.
It's stamped 11/16

No idea what the clutch bore size matters. It operates one thing.
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