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Tidy looking break lever - Guest - 20-03-2006

I have found a neat and tidy looking brake lever with a small cylinder for the oil integrated in the handle (Valter Moto - http://www.valtermoto.com/valter.htm). You can see the brake lever on page 99 in their catalog.

I wonder if it is difficult to bleed the air out of the system when there is such a small container at the lever? Or is it possible to fill the oil from the bottom using a syringe or something? [Image: huh.gif] Any suggestions?

BTW, I have a TDM 900

/Nils


Tidy looking break lever - tdm850rider - 25-03-2006

<!--quoteo(post=438:date=Mon 20th Mar 2006, 04:56 PM:name=nils)-->QUOTE(nils @ Mon 20th Mar 2006, 04:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have found a neat and tidy looking brake lever with a small cylinder for the oil integrated in the handle (Valter Moto - http://www.valtermoto.com/valter.htm). You can see the brake lever on page 99 in their catalog.

I wonder if it is difficult to bleed the air out of the system when there is such a small container at the lever? Or is it possible to fill the oil from the bottom using a syringe or something? [Image: huh.gif] Any suggestions?

BTW, I have a TDM 900

/Nils<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Clicked the link.... got a 404 error.


Tidy looking break lever - daveinthailand - 25-03-2006

Take the close-bracket off the end of the link.


Tidy looking break lever - gazman - 27-03-2006

<!--quoteo(post=438:date=Mon 20th Mar 2006, 10:56 PM:name=nils)-->QUOTE(nils @ Mon 20th Mar 2006, 10:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have found a neat and tidy looking brake lever with a ...
/Nils<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

You might want to get in touch with Valentino Rossi -

I believe he's in need of a new brake lever - and he's bound to pay you a good price!
[Image: wink.gif] [Image: wink.gif] [Image: wink.gif] [Image: wink.gif] [Image: wink.gif]

PS got any spare foot pegs?


Tidy looking break lever - Guest - 27-03-2006

Sorry about the close-bracked. It has been moved now.

About Rossi's need for a brake lever; I believe that it was the guy that forgot to brake and used Rossi to slow down, that need a brake lever... [Image: tongue.gif]
Rossis comments

/Nils


Tidy looking break lever - andyj - 27-03-2006

<!--quoteo(post=438:date=Mon 20th Mar 2006, 10:56 PM:name=nils)-->QUOTE(nils @ Mon 20th Mar 2006, 10:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have found a neat and tidy looking brake lever with a small cylinder for the oil integrated in the handle (Valter Moto - http://www.valtermoto.com/valter.htm). You can see the brake lever on page 99 in their catalog.

I wonder if it is difficult to bleed the air out of the system when there is such a small container at the lever? Or is it possible to fill the oil from the bottom using a syringe or something? [Image: huh.gif] Any suggestions?

BTW, I have a TDM 900

/Nils<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

It just had an extra bracket at the end.... use the corrected one below.

http://www.valtermoto.com/valter.htm


Tidy looking break lever - jbx - 29-03-2006

The smaller the fluid container, the more often you'll have to add fluid inside to compensate for pads wear.

Looks like a good idea for a bike like an R1 with a monthly servicing, not for a TDM imho...