Accossato ACO-CY034-C-16-RST
Yamaha XVS950A MIDNIGHT STAR 2009 Accossato Radial Brake Master Cylinder 16X16
269.00 €
Includes VAT 25.5%

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Accossato Radial Brake Master Cylinder with Short Lever

The Accossato radial brake master cylinder delivers powerful, precisely controlled braking force. Manufactured from a strong aluminium alloy, it guarantees a master cylinder that's lightweight, robust and torsionally rigid.

The 16mm piston is best suited for use with a single brake disc.

This master cylinder features a 16mm lever ratio.

  • 16x16 = Longer lever travel and less squeeze force required for braking.
  • 16x18 = Shorter lever travel and more squeeze force required for braking.
  • PRS 16 = Adjustable lever travel (adjustment range 16x17-18-19)

The design also minimises master cylinder flex by using a suitable offset mount. 

Made in Italy from the finest materials; stainless steel bolts, a zinc-plated steel bleed nipple and seals made from rubber developed in Formula 1. 

Extremely short free lever travel before brake pressure builds. The free play is up to 50% shorter compared to conventional radial master cylinders. 

This master cylinder does not include a brake light switch. If needed, use a banjo bolt with an integrated brake light switch. Connection M10x1.

The brake fluid reservoir attaches to the hose fitting. The reservoir is not included and is sold separately. 

Compatible bikes:

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  • Aprilia DORSODURO 1200 2011-2023
  • Aprilia RS125 2017-2023
  • Aprilia SL750 SHIVER 2007-2010
  • Aprilia SMV750 DORSODURO 2008-2014
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