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Old 14-12-18, 05:24
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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What size bore is the Master cyl.?
My guess is it is 1 1/4" (Thinking out loud. Not really relevant)

For the 1 3/8" bore wheel cylinder there will be less pressure applied to the shoe, than with the 1 1/2" bore cylinder, for any given pedal pressure.
Basically you will get used to it, either way.
The linings you choose will possibly make a more noticeable difference.

I will also make use of the Trump indemnity, Just in case (Thanks Bob!)
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