Large-bolt brembo gold line master (916 style) switch "pip"

Started by ducatiz, July 11, 2011, 07:25:52 PM

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ducatiz

You know what I'm talking about.

Its' the little cylinder that sits in the hole.

Anyone have a part #?  I am trying to dig up a parts catalogue to search.

Only on the large bolt brembo pee-cup master, not the small bolt type.
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Howie

The part # is 0000.49664, very different than typical part numbers.  Probably means zero chance the dealer will order it, zero chance it is in the warehouse , zero chance it is not on back order and zero chance you will ever get one :P  

Seriously, try Duc Seattle, Omaha, Commonwealth and Pro Italia first.  Or make one.  It is not a close tolerance part.  Yoyodyne also sells it in a kit with the switch and scew for $10.07.
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Never mind, large bolt pee cup [bang]  Call Fred at Yoyodyne.  He can probably help you out.  973 386 0040

booger

Are you talking about that tiny rubber thrust piece that actuates the momentary microswitch on the brake side? The one everyone always loses when they fit new levers? Try part number 19540021A 'Rubber Buffer' - lists for $1.99 from Ducati. You could just make one from ~6mm dia rubber dowel of some sort that's ~5mm or so in length.
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ducatiz

Quote from: howie on July 11, 2011, 08:43:07 PM
The part # is 0000.49664, very different than typical part numbers.  

That's a Cagiva format part #.  They still carry them, believe it or not..

Quote from: bergdoerfer on July 11, 2011, 09:26:15 PM
Are you talking about that tiny rubber thrust piece that actuates the momentary microswitch on the brake side? The one everyone always loses when they fit new levers? Try part number 19540021A 'Rubber Buffer' - lists for $1.99 from Ducati. You could just make one from ~6mm dia rubber dowel of some sort that's ~5mm or so in length.
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yup that's it.  i wouldn't know where to find rubber dowel.  I was thinking a pencil eraser.  i might do that.
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Jarvicious

I just made it an excuse to bleed my brakes (10 minutes) and put a pressure actuated banjo bolt switch on.  Any shop should have it.
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ducatiz

Quote from: Jarvicious on July 12, 2011, 10:46:12 AM
I just made it an excuse to bleed my brakes (10 minutes) and put a pressure actuated banjo bolt switch on.  Any shop should have it.

nah.. don't want that sticking out of the master.. this is on my 900SS and the cockpit is very tight..
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