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For large brake reservoirs found usually on front brakes, use the large size. For the smaller sized clutch or rear brake reservoirs, use the smaller size If you have any questions regarding the sizing or application please don't hesitate to contact us.

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No Fat Chicks - Reservoir Cover. Apr 24th, , PM 5. Originally Posted by dwdrummer. Not really, Some guys say they keep the oil from seeping out on to the track when you race Apr 24th, , PM 6. Apr 24th, , PM 7. I never thought about it that way. Apr 24th, , PM 8. Apr 24th, , PM 9. Motorcyles are an addiction to the body and therapy for the soul. Apr 24th, , PM Originally Posted by MeanMachine. NOT true. Aesthetic only. The brake and hydraulic clutch systems are sealed systems, and a leak at the reservoir is a serious problem that would need to be attended to asap.

Besides, what makes you think that a leak will only be at the reservoir? Might as well wrap a sock on the calipers, the lines, etc.

If you have a leak, its best to know immediately. And the best way to know is to see it. When anything is tightened properly it should not leak. Thats my point, you dont use a sock just in case you are too stupid to screw a cap on! And yes, it is a sealed system, meaning not vented to outside air. You need to learn more before you come here and start acting like an expert. Re: Repsol Forum Brake Reservoir Sock Sorry BK, but when people self proclaim themselves as experts on subjects thats are purely opinion based, it annoys me.

Primarily because there are always less informed members that will buy into it hook, line and sinker. If its an opinion, state it as such, but he definitively said IS WAS THE purpose in one post, and he has 18 years of experience to back it up in another. Sorry, but in this case I had to pull out the BS card. Lets get technical for a minute. You put a sock on the brake reservoir, it leaks, it wicks through the sock and drips off the bottom of the sock where you can't see it.

You don't notice the fluid level went down because the sock covers it.



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