Little help please? Gen1

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JoePeps

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Can anyone do me a really quick favour?!
I?m fitting my standard rearsets but can?t quite remember how the right hand side fits together with the master cylinder and plunger, could anyone with a standard gen1 post a few detailed photos for me?!
 
Hopefully you can see the attached?
 

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Thanks Tim.
However doesn't quite match what I've got?

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I haven?t mate, got one I?ve made that I need to modify but seems closer than I remember so wanted a pic of one to compare!
 
I don't need to buy anything mate, just want to check how it all looks fitted so I do mine correctly.

Someone must be able to take a photo for me?!
 
I can't help as I've got aftermarket ones on

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Whats the question?
You're missing a bolt into the master cylinder and it looks like with that in place it would line up.

Is the spring in pic one (tim posted) required for the lever?

- Alex
 
Whats the question?
You're missing a bolt into the master cylinder and it looks like with that in place it would line up.

Is the spring in pic one (tim posted) required for the lever?

- Alex

The gap between the master cylinder and rotating joint seems way smaller than I remember. I need to make a new plunger which is no problem but I just wanted a picture of a standard set-up just to make sure it does seem about right.

Google hasn't given em any images close enough to see properly.
 
The gap between the master cylinder and rotating joint seems way smaller than I remember. I need to make a new plunger which is no problem but I just wanted a picture of a standard set-up just to make sure it does seem about right.

Google hasn't given em any images close enough to see properly.
The plunger length is adjustable on mine, is it on yours? Undo the 2 nuts and screw it in.

- Alex
 
The plunger length is adjustable on mine, is it on yours? Undo the 2 nuts and screw it in.

- Alex

Yes I know it's adjustable, it's just a lot closer than I expected it to be when I refitted the standard rearsets, so I just want a picture to make sure it's about right.
It's hard to explain the full situationi but a picture will clear it all up for me!
 
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