Quote Originally Posted by Mstevo View Post
Started using mine to-day at WP before the rain set in, it takes some coordination with the clutch and down shifting pushing the lever and holding on, also the counter steering thing is in their too, but over all it's not a bad thing :-)
This is kind of why i went for the dual setup Mark. My thinking is to continue using the footbrake as i'm used to for quick braking and then use the thumb brake for mid corner settling so i'm adding a skill slowly rather than changing what i know.
When i first bled it out the thumb brake was rock hard. In the end i added a new Banjo at the top M/C that has a bleed nipple in it but didn't bleed it again to take some of the pressure out of the top line and therefore the thumb brake.

The way the junction valve seems to work is it separates the pressure zones between the top and rear line so you can get some different pressure between the two.
I tested it out on the dyno this week and it felt pretty good as far as the amount of pressure between the two different levers and what i intend to use them for.
Quote Originally Posted by Carl-52 View Post
id certainly like to try one for fun otherwise even just getting a quick look so i can dimension it up and then make my own, then find a MC and its all good
The Brembo Master Cylinders are quite cheap for this setup and easy to buy as well Carl. About $40 i believe from a number of sites. Demon Tweeks and SESraceproducts are two of them.